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Advancing the Way Heart Failure is Treated

More than 400,000 patients have been supported with Impella® heart pumps

Understanding Heart Disease

Heart disease, also called coronary artery disease, is a chronic condition in which the arteries that supply blood to your heart become narrowed or blocked due to a buildup of fatty material, called plaque. If an artery becomes blocked, it can stop blood flow and cause a heart attack. Advanced heart failure is a chronic, progressive condition in which the heart is too weak to pump enough oxygen-rich blood throughout the body.

Heart Recovery is Possible with Impella CP®

Impella is the only U.S. FDA-approved percutaneous heart pump technology indicated for patients with severe coronary artery disease requiring high-risk PCI. 

In a randomized controlled trial, 8-in-10 patients treated with Impella heart pumps experienced reduction inheart failure symptoms or improvement in heart function.2 Their native heart function recovered, and heart failure symptoms diminished, such as fatigue, shortness of breath, swelling and coughing,1,2  in just 90 days after a Protected PCI procedure as compared to other forms of treatment.2

Find a Hospital

 Explore hospitals near you that offer Protected PCI with Impella.

References

  1. Dangas, G.D., et al. (2014). Am J Cardiol, 113(2), 222-228.  
  2. O’Neill, W.W., et al. (2012). Circulation, 126(14), 1717-1727. 

As with any medical treatment, individual results may vary. Only a physician can determine whether Impella is an option for High-Risk PCI and would be an appropriate course of treatment. There are potential risks including acute renal dysfunction, aortic valve injury, bleeding, cardiogenic shock, cerebral vascular accident/stroke, death, hemolysis, limb ischemia, myocardial infarction, renal failure, thrombocytopenia and cardiac or vascular injury (including ventricular perforation). These risks need to be discussed with your doctor and recovery takes time. The success of this procedure depends on many factors, including your physical condition and your body’s ability to tolerate the procedure. Use care in the selection of your doctors and hospital, based on their skill and experience.

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