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  • AKI is a frequent complication after high-risk PCI procedures, particularly in patients identified at elevated risk using the Mehran scoring system.
  • In a study of 28 patients who were unable to undergo surgery due to high risks, those supported by Impella during PCI experienced significantly less AKI compared to those on VA-ECMO.
  • The research concluded that while both mechanical circulatory support methods are viable for high-risk PCI, Impella shows advantages in terms of shorter procedure times and lower AKI rates.

Article Abstract

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication post-PCI. Here, in a single-center observational registry, we compared the frequency of AKI in patients at elevated risk for AKI (based on Mehran risk stratification scoring) who underwent VA-ECMO- or Impella-supported high-risk PCI. A total of 28 patients scheduled for elective high-risk PCI with mechanical circulatory support were studied prospectively. All patients were turned down for surgery due to exceedingly high risk. Allocation to VA-ECMO (n=11) or Impella (n=17) was performed according to site-specific restrictions on the daily availability of the VA-ECMO platform as a prospective enrollment and performed prior to initiation of PCI. We analyzed AKI incidence as our primary endpoint, as well as PCI success, duration, and peripheral complications. All patients were successfully revascularized and had MCS weaned at the end of the procedure. Baseline GFR and procedural contrast media were similar. Despite similar risks for AKI as calculated by the Mehran score (35 ± 18.9 vs. 31 ± 16.6 %; p=0.55), patients supported by Impella during PCI demonstrated a reduced incidence of AKI (55 vs. 12 %; p=0.03). MCS-assisted high-risk PCI with VA-ECMO or Impella is feasible. However, Impella is associated with a shorter procedure time and a lower incidence of AKI.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8983546PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12265-021-10141-9DOI Listing

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