
Explore Impella® Technology - Abiomed
Learn more about how the FDA-approved Impella, the world's smallest heart pump, is safe, effective and supports your heart during a procedure. Hear the stories of patients and explore …
Protected PCI with Impella | Heart Recovery is Possible
Advanced heart failure is a chronic, progressive condition in which the heart is too weak to pump enough oxygen-rich blood throughout the body. Impella is the only U.S. FDA-approved …
Impella - Wikipedia
Impella is a family of medical devices used for temporary ventricular support in patients with depressed heart function. Some versions of the device can provide left heart support during …
Explore Impella® Technology for Heart Recovery
Learn more about how the FDA-approved Impella, the world's smallest heart pump, provides hemodynamic support, ventricular unloading, and improved quality of life for your patients.
Critical Care Device Series: Impella® EMRA
Aug 28, 2024 · This article discusses the Impella heart pumps, developed to address high-risk percutaneous coronary interventions, cardiogenic shock, right heart failure, left ventricular …
The Impella RP System is indicated for providing temporary right ventricular support for up to 14 days in patients with a body surface area ≥1.5 m2, who develop acute right heart failure or ...
Explore the Minimally Invasive Impella 5.5® with SmartAssist® …
Learn about how the FDA-approved Impella 5.5 with SmartAssist supports your heart with real-time intelligence. See if Impella® is right for you.
Stent Procedure with Impella Device and OCT Imaging
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About the Procedure | Impella.com
Impella CP temporarily takes over the pumping function of the heart to maintain blood flow to vital organs during high-risk percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures, such as stenting …
Impella Heart Pump Lawsuit 2025 Update: Death Risk Revealed?
Oct 9, 2025 · Doctors call the Impella a percutaneous ventricular assist device. It keeps the heart working in two situations: during percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) and following …