Title of article :
Intra‑aortic balloon pump postcardiac surgery: A literature review
Author/Authors :
Jannati, Mansour Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Faghihi Hospital - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Attar, Armin Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz
Abstract :
Intra‑aortic balloon pump (IABP) has been the most commonly used mechanical assist circulatory device in many postcardiotomy
low output disorders for decades. Mechanism of IABP is based on its inflation in time of the diastolic pressure in the aortic root
resulting increase in the blood and oxygen amount of the coronary artery and its deflation in left ventricular afterload during the
systolic period. Prophylactic and postoperative application of IABP has been suggested by researchers, which has been commonly
used in high‑risk patients undertaking coronary artery bypass grafting surgery or percutaneous coronary intervention. Other
researchers put forward the idea of the percutaneous IABP insertion throughout the left axillary artery as a reliable and relatively
well‑tolerated approach and also as a recovery tool to bridge patients with end‑stage heart failure to heart transplantation. The
current review was aimed to give further insight into routine IABP application by presenting the basic principles and trends in the
incidence, management, role of IABP recovery, and long‑lasting mortality outcomes in patients with cardiovascular disorders and
discussing previous and current evidence.
Keywords :
Cardiac surgery , intra‑aortic balloon pump , postoperative
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics