Thoracic Aortic Injuries Following Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump Placement: A Retrospective Case Series.

Zachary Kiernan, Kainuo Wu, Abhishek Chaturvedi, Michael C Kontos, Charlotte S Roberts, Keyur Shah, Mohammed Quader
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Thoracic aortic injuries from intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) are rare, and no publications exist in the context of patients awaiting heart transplantation. We present a single-institution case series involving five patients out of 107 who sustained thoracic aortic injuries following IABP placement awaiting heart transplantation. The goal of this study is to describe the characteristics of patients, presenting symptoms, treatment and the impact of these injuries on their suitability for transplantation.

Design: Retrospective, single-institution study through chart review of five patients with known thoracic aortic injuries following IABP placement awaiting heart transplant.

Setting: Tertiary care academic teaching hospital with all patients requiring cardiac ICU admission.

Patients: All five patients were diagnosed with advanced heart failure awaiting heart transplantation.

Interventions: Each patient had an IABP placed while awaiting transplant.

Measurements and main results: Five patients (4.6%) out of a total of 107 supported with IABP awaiting heart transplantation were identified with thoracic aortic injury. Three underwent transplantation and subsequently received thoracic endovascular aortic repair, and they are doing well with a mean follow-up of 6 months. One patient died acutely and the other did not require intervention.

Conclusions: IABP-related aortic injuries may be more common in patients awaiting transplantation and that endovascular therapy is a suitable treatment modality with no immediate impact on transplantation outcomes. Pooled data from multiple centers may help identify patients risk profile to potentially design an algorithm that can more quickly identify these injuries.

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主动脉内球囊泵置入后的胸主动脉损伤:回顾性病例系列。
主动脉内球囊泵(IABP)引起的胸主动脉损伤是罕见的,在等待心脏移植的患者中没有文献报道。我们提出了一个单一机构的病例系列,涉及107例在IABP放置后持续胸主动脉损伤等待心脏移植的5例患者。本研究的目的是描述患者的特征、表现症状、治疗方法以及这些损伤对移植适用性的影响。设计:回顾性、单机构研究,通过对5例已知胸主动脉损伤的IABP置放后等待心脏移植的患者进行图表回顾。环境:三级护理学术教学医院,所有患者需要心脏ICU住院。患者:所有5例患者均诊断为晚期心力衰竭,等待心脏移植。干预措施:每位患者在等待移植时都放置了IABP。测量和主要结果:107例接受IABP支持等待心脏移植的患者中,有5例(4.6%)被确定为胸主动脉损伤。其中3例接受了移植手术,随后接受了胸腔血管内主动脉修复术,平均随访6个月,情况良好。一名患者急性死亡,另一名不需要干预。结论:iabp相关的主动脉损伤可能在等待移植的患者中更常见,血管内治疗是一种合适的治疗方式,对移植结果没有直接影响。来自多个中心的汇总数据可能有助于识别患者的风险概况,从而设计出一种算法,可以更快地识别这些损伤。
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