
Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) – Mechanism, Indications & Troubleshooting | Dr. Swati Singh
Intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation (IABP) is a mechanical circulatory support device used in critical care and cardiac settings to enhance myocardial oxygen supply and reduce the workload of the heart. It plays a crucial role in managing patients with severe cardiac dysfunction, especially in conditions like cardiogenic shock, acute heart failure, and high-risk cardiac surgeries. ⬇️ DOWNLOAD APP NOW: 👉http://bit.ly/4aIWP7e 👉 http://bit.ly/4fV4nGN ☎️ Contact us: +91-7667391900 🌎 Website: www.learnanesth.com What We’ll Cover in This Video: 1. How Does Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) Work? The IABP consists of a helium-filled balloon positioned in the descending thoracic aorta. The device functions through counterpulsation, meaning it inflates and deflates in synchronization with the cardiac cycle to assist the heart. During diastole – The balloon inflates, increasing coronary artery perfusion and improving myocardial oxygen supply. 2. Indications for Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) Therapy Cardiogenic shock following myocardial infarction (MI) High-risk percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) support Acute left ventricular failure with hemodynamic instability Post-cardiotomy low cardiac output syndrome 3. Troubleshooting in IABP – Common Issues & Solutions Balloon Catheter Malposition: Signs: Diminished augmentation, limb ischemia, ineffective hemodynamic response Solution: Repositioning under fluoroscopy or ultrasound guidance Timing Issues (Early or Late Inflation/Deflation): Signs: Worsened hemodynamics, inadequate support, increased myocardial oxygen demand Solution: Adjust timing settings based on arterial pressure waveform analysis 📢 Stay Updated with the Best Anesthesia & Critical Care Content! If you found this video helpful, don't forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe to our YouTube channel "Learn Anesthesia by Dr. Swati" for more high-quality lectures, clinical insights, and expert discussions on anesthesia, intensive care, and medical emergencies. 🔔 Hit the Bell Icon to stay updated on our latest videos—helping you master anesthesia concepts with ease! 🚀 #learnanesthesia #anesthesiaeducation #medicallearning #criticalcare #IABP #cardiacanesthesia #anesthesiaresidents #anesthesialectures #medicalstudents #doctorlife #anesthesiavideos #ICUlearning #cardiogenicshock #medicaltraining #healthcareprofessionals #medicalyoutuber #anesthesiaupdates #ECG #vascularmedicine #heartfailure #anesthesiology #surgicalanesthesia #medicalexams #likesharesubscribe #learnanesthesiabydrswati #anesthetic2k #anesthesiologist