Real life use of Mechanical circulatory support during high-risk percutaneous coronary interventions in patients with low ventricular ejection fraction2
Project summary
CONTEXT
The benefit of transient cardiac mechanical assistance during a
High-risk angioplasty in a patient with severe ventricular dysfunction (LVEF 30%) remains controversial and no randomized or real-life study has yet demonstrated its benefit.
GOALS
Evaluate in real life the rate of use of mechanical assistance in this situation and the outcome of these dilated patients with very low LVEF (< 30%).
METHODOLOGY
Study population: PCI with low LVEF < 30%. Exclusion: Cardiogenic shock and ACR