Abstract

AbstractRecently, the utilization of Impella 5.5, especially in the axillary position, has increased exponentially. The device provides excellent hemodynamic support for patients in cardiogenic shock, as a bridge to recover, transplant, or durable left ventricular device. However, small size arteries remain its main limitation. With a maximum diameter of 19 Fr (6.33 mm), the recommended artery size needed for implantation is 7 mm. In this case, we discuss the successful implantation and removal of the Impella 5.5 device into a patient, with a subclavian artery diameter of 4 mm, whose other short- and mid-term options for mechanical circulatory support were limited.

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