Publications by authors named "Jonathan Cash"

Classic Impella exchange interrupts flow when the old device is pulled into the aorta before advancing the new device across the aortic valve, threatening circulatory collapse and loss of left ventricular access. In "double barrel," uninterrupted Impella exchange, the new device is placed into the ventricle alongside the old, where flow is first transitioned completely. Of 31 consecutive patients undergoing this procedure, none experienced intraoperative cardiac arrest, and 96.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We have described a patient with a history of type A-11 dissection repair, who subsequently underwent thoracic endovascular aortic repair with distal bare metal dissection stents (provisional extension to induce complete attachment) and renal artery stenting for malperfusion. During the next 3 years, the thoracoabdominal aorta had continued to enlarge to 6.9 cm, despite false lumen embolization and thoracic endovascular aortic repair extension.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF