The Asian Age

City hospital claims to use smallest heart pump

- SHASHI BHUSHAN

Doctors at a city hospital claimed to have used the world’s smallest heart pump that supports failing heart to recover for the first time in country.

A team of doctors, led by chairperso­n, cardiovasc­ular sciences, Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, Dr Ashok Seth performed India’s first “protected angioplast­y and stenting procedure” with support of ‘ impella heart pump” on June 26 on a patient suffering from dangerous blockages, who was at extreme high risk for bypass surgery.

The doctors highlighte­d that it could provide hope

The device is like a catheter and works on the principle of submersibl­e water pump, it is as thick as a pencil and six inches long. Unlike other devices, which are large and need a surgery to implant

for treatment to numerous patients, who are in cardiogeni­c shock after heart attack or have to undergo high- risk angioplast­ies or surgery because hearts.

The new device is the arguably the world’s smallest heart pump, which can support a failing heart for up to seven days and sometimes, longer.

The device is like a catheter and works on the principle of submersibl­e water pump, it is a thick as a pencil and approximat­ely six inches long.

Unlike other devices ( which are large and need a surgery to implant), this particular device can be inserted directly into the of weak heart without the need for a surgery percutaneo­usly through the groin artery in the cath laboratory; it can provide blood flows of 2.5 litres to 3.5 litres per minute.

According to Dr Seth, the heart pump can support a failing heart due to heart attack or myocarditi­s for up to seven days or even longer till it recovers.

“It can also be used to support the heart in cases of high risk angioplast­ies where an operation is considered risky, Dr Seth added.

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