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News Conference News THT 2025 Experts Hash Out Recommendations for Impella CP After DanGer Shock Todd Neale February 14, 2025
News Daily News US Claims Data Point to Better Survival With Impella vs IABP in High-Risk PCI Caitlin E. Cox October 20, 2022
News Daily News New Revascularization Guidelines Plug Radial Access, Staged PCI, and Shorter DAPT Michael O'Riordan December 09, 2021
News Daily News MitraClip Viable in Shock Patients With Significant MR: Observational Study Michael O'Riordan July 29, 2021
News Conference News TCT 2020 Trickier Patients, Fewer Adverse Events in High-risk PCI: Impella PROTECT III Registry Caitlin E. Cox October 18, 2020
News Daily News Impella in High-risk Nonemergent PCI: Early Differences Disappear by 1 Year Caitlin E. Cox May 08, 2020
News Daily News Multivessel PCI May Be Safe in Select Shock Patients With Impella Support Todd Neale April 29, 2020
News Daily News Details in Print for DanGer Design as Impella AMICS RCT Expands From Denmark to Germany Caitlin E. Cox May 14, 2019
News Daily News More Registry Data Show No Survival Advantage for Impella in Acute MI With Cardiogenic Shock Caitlin E. Cox December 11, 2018
News Daily News Multivessel PCI Improves Outcomes in STEMI Patients With Cardiogenic Shock: Korean Registry Caitlin E. Cox February 23, 2018
Presentation CHIP Seattle 2017 When to Use Support for Complete Revascularization Presenter: Ajay J. Kirtane August 11, 2017
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