Abstract

The preCARDIA system is a device combining a balloon-mounted catheter and an extracorporeal system designed for intermittent occlusion of the superior vena cava. Studies have established safety and efficacy in acute decompensated heart failure. We present a single-center experience detailing 90 days outcomes and procedural insights. A 24 hours therapy session demonstrated reduced pulmonary wedge pressures and increased urine output, with cardiac output remaining unchanged. There was one readmission and no heart failure-related readmissions at 90 days. The preCARDIA device appears to be a safe mechanical diuretic strategy to manage patients with acute decompensated heart failure beyond current therapeutic strategies.

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