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Use of Impella CP Device in Off-pump Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
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  • Vandan Upadhyaya,
  • Stuart Campbell,
  • Ishan Patel,
  • Steven Douedi,
  • Kourosh Asgarian,
  • Matthew Saybolt
Vandan Upadhyaya
Jersey Shore University Medical Center

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Stuart Campbell
Jersey Shore University Medical Center
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Ishan Patel
Jersey Shore University Medical Center
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Steven Douedi
Jersey Shore University Medical Center
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Kourosh Asgarian
Jersey Shore University Medical Center
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Matthew Saybolt
Jersey Shore University Medical Center
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Abstract

Introduction: Off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCABG) may be performed on patients with high surgical risk who are poor candidates for traditional mechanical circulatory support. Hemodynamic support with micro-axial mechanical circulatory devices has been performed with limited but promising results. Case Presentation: We report a case of 66-year-old male with multiple comorbidities and low cardiac output undergoing OPCABG. Impella CP device was deployed for “in-pump” support during surgical coronary revascularization resulting in intraoperative stability and uncomplicated post-operative recovery. Discussion: Previous reports have described use of the Impella Recover LP 5.0 device for use during OPCABG. We describe the successful and safe perioperative use of the Impella CP device. Despite lower flow rates, adequate support was achieved and the transfemoral cannulation and smaller outer diameter than the Impella 5.0 device may decrease the risk of complications and expedite recovery. Conclusion: Further research will be necessary to determine the optimal perioperative hemodynamic support strategy to offer hemodynamically unstable, high and prohibitive risk patients.
2021Published in International Heart Journal. 10.1536/ihj.20-482