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HFSA 2023 - Physiological and Clinical Effects of Counterpulsation in Heart Failure

By Getinge FEATURING Iyad Isseh
By Getinge FEATURING Iyad Isseh
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May 9, 2024

Welcome to the first presentation within the session, "HFSA 2023: Reviving Hearts Renewing Lives: The Evolution of Counterpulsation in Heart Failure," from the 2023 Heart Failure Society of America Annual Scientific Meeting.

Physiological and Clinical Effects of Counterpulsation in Heart Failure
Iyad Isseh, M, Inova Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church, VA.
Delving into the history, mechanisms, and benefits of intra-aortic balloon pumps, Dr. Isseh highlights key predictors of patient response, such as high SVR and pulmonary artery pressures. Gain valuable insights into using counterpulsation therapy effectively in heart failure patients and understand the importance of the Windkessel effect.

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