Hassan Ashraf, Adam Hafeez, Garrett Ruth, Calvin Choi
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Left Axillary Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump Prolapsing in the Ascending Aorta in an End-Stage Heart Failure Patient Awaiting Transplant.
Patients with end-stage heart failure with reduced ejection fraction requiring mechanical support while awaiting heart transplant present a clinical dilemma. Intra-aortic balloon pump (IABPs) provide a modest improvement in hemodynamics and are easy to implant. Left axillary IABP implantation allows patients to engage in daily physical activity pre-transplant. We present a case of a patient awaiting heart transplant with a left axillary IABP that prolapsed above the aortic valve in the ascending aortic root requiring immediate removal. We describe our multi-modal imaging evaluation, and technique to safely remove the IABP and replace a new one into the same left axillary access while preserving vascular access.