Haemodynamic support with percutaneous devices in patients with cardiogenic shock: the current evidence of mechanical circulatory support.
Fatima KayaliTiffany AgbobuThurkga MoothathambyYousif F JubouriMatti JubouriAmr AbdelhaliemSamuel N S GhattasSamuel S S RezkDamian M BaileyIan M WilliamsWael I AwadMohamad BashirPublished in: Expert review of medical devices (2024)
Given the complexity, acuity and high mortality associated with CS, and despite the availability and efficacy of pharmacological management, MCS is required to achieve hemodynamic stability and improve survival. Various percutaneous MCS devices are available with varying indications and clinical outcomes. The rates of early mortality and complications were found to be comparable between the four devices, yet, IABP seemed to show the most optimal clinical profile whilst ECMO demonstrated its more long-term efficacy.