
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 …
Impella management - EMCrit Project
Oct 14, 2024 · Impella may be utilized to decompress the left ventricle in the context of VA-ECMO. The systolic LV pressure may continuously be lower than the aortic pressure due to …
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 …
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.
Explore the Minimally Invasive Impella CP® with SmartAssist
Learn about how the FDA-approved Impella CP with SmartAssist supports your heart with real-time intelligence. See if Impella® is right for you.
Frequently Asked Questions - impella.com
During a minimally invasive Impella heart pump-supported procedure, the Impella takes over the pumping function of your heart, ensuring proper blood flow to major organs.
The Impella 5.5 with SmartAssist System has neither been cleared or approved for use by healthcare providers (HCP) in the hospital setting to provide temporary (≤ 14 days ) LV …
Impella Heart Pump Lawsuit 2026 Update: Death Risk Revealed?
Jan 4, 2026 · Doctors call the Impella a percutaneous ventricular assist device. It keeps the heart working in two situations: during percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) and following …