Insertion of permanently implantable aortic counterpulsation ventricular assist device
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Insertion of permanently implantable aortic counterpulsation ventricular assist device
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ETT |
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Mac Cordis or Introducer Sheath with PA Catheter, PIV |
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Standard, Arterial line |
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Preoperative |
Hemodynamically stable induction |
Intraoperative |
Right ventricular dysfunction/failure |
Postoperative |
Postoperative ICU admission |
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