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Impella Real-World Surveillance of Patients Using Sodium Bicarbonate

Impella Real-World Surveillance of Patients Using Sodium Bicarbonate

Non Recruiting
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The population enrolled in this study are all subjects who received an Impella in which a bicarbonate-based purge solution was used.

Eligibility

Left Sided Impella

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Left-sided Impella with bicarbonate in the purge

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Known LV thrombus

Right Sided Impella

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Right-sided Impella with bicarbonate in the purge

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Known pulmonary thromboemboli
  • Known DVT

Study details
    Cardiogenic Shock
    High Risk PCI

NCT05820451

Abiomed Inc.

20 August 2025

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