1.6 DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS ON CAROTID PERFUSION OF INTRA-AORTIC BALLOON PUMP SUPPORT
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Introduction: Intra-aortic balloon pumping is widely used to augment diastolic coronary perfusion. However, far less is known about its effects on other large arteries. In this study we assessed the effects of intra-arterial balloon pump pressure support on pressure and flow in the proximal aorta, carotid, coronary and renal arteries.
Methods: Recordings of simultaneous pressure and flow velocity were made using intra-arterial sensor tipped wires. Velocity time integral (VTI) was calculated at each location.
Results: With balloon pump support VTI increased in the coronary arteries (458 to 540cm, 15%). In contrast, in the carotid arteries VTI markedly decreased (278 to 228cm, −21%). VTI remained constant in the renal arteries (247cm) and the aorta (225cm). The detrimental reduction in carotid VTI was due to the sudden fall in pressure occurring with balloon deflation, which results in carotid velocity transiently becoming negative (Fig. 1).
Conclusion: Intra-arterial balloon pumping augments coronary blood flow, at the expense of diminishing carotid blood flow. This could lead to cerebral insufficiency in patients with obstructive carotid disease.
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TY - JOUR AU - J.E. Davies AU - J. Baksi AU - A. Sharp AU - B. Gerber AU - B. Sachdev AU - J. Mayet AU - I.S. Malik AU - A.D. Hughes PY - 2009 DA - 2009/12/03 TI - 1.6 DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS ON CAROTID PERFUSION OF INTRA-AORTIC BALLOON PUMP SUPPORT JO - Artery Research SP - 152 EP - 152 VL - 3 IS - 4 SN - 1876-4401 UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artres.2009.10.150 DO - 10.1016/j.artres.2009.10.150 ID - Davies2009 ER -