Short-Term Percutaneous Mechanical Circulatory Support in Acute Coronary Syndrome with Cardiogenic Shock: Which Device to Choose?
Nardi Tetaj, Annunziata Nusca, Francesco Piccirillo, Geza Halasz, Domenico Gabrielli, Gian Paolo Ussia, Francesco Grigioni

TL;DR
This review compares short-term mechanical circulatory support devices for cardiogenic shock due to heart attacks, highlighting their benefits and risks.
Contribution
The paper provides a contemporary analysis of device selection and implementation for percutaneous MCS in AMI-CS.
Findings
IABP lacks mortality benefit in AMI-CS and is no longer routinely recommended.
Impella devices offer hemodynamic benefits but come with higher complication risks.
VA-ECMO provides full support but has high complication rates and no clear survival advantage.
Abstract
Cardiogenic shock (CS) remains a life-threatening syndrome characterized by reduced cardiac output and end-organ hypoperfusion, most commonly resulting from acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Despite advances in early revascularization and increasing use of percutaneous mechanical circulatory support (MCS), short-term mortality in AMI-related CS (AMI-CS) remains high. This review summarizes the contemporary evidence on short-term percutaneous MCS in AMI-CS, with a focus on intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP), Impella microaxial flow pumps, and venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO), and provides insights into device selection and implementation in clinical practice. We performed a comprehensive analysis of the most relevant randomized controlled trials and key guideline recommendations from European and North American societies concerning the use of MCS. Despite its…
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TopicsMechanical Circulatory Support Devices · Cardiac and Coronary Surgery Techniques · Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes
