Intra-Aortic Balloon Counterpulsation Therapy | MedStar Health

A mechanical pump placed in your aorta to help pump blood

Certain heart conditions can make it difficult for your heart to pump enough blood through your body. Your doctor may recommend intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation therapy to help stabilize your heart if it needs extra support due to heart failure or a heart attack. A small mechanical pump can inflate a balloon placed within one of your coronary arteries to increase blood circulation.

The doctors in our Advanced Heart Failure Program will partner with our Complex Aortic Center team to determine the most effective treatment option for you.

What to expect during intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation

Your doctor may ask you not to eat or drink before the procedure. You will be given a sedative medication through an IV in your arm to help you relax. The doctor may use an echocardiogram to monitor your heart.

Your doctor will numb a small area on your thigh, where they will insert a catheter, which is a thin, flexible tube with a mechanically controlled balloon attached to it. The catheter is guided to the aorta using X-ray imaging for guidance. Once the balloon is in place, it will be programmed to inflate and deflate as your heart pumps to increase blood flow and blood oxygenation.

The counterpulsation therapy may be given over several days, during which time you will stay in the hospital for monitoring.

Tests

Electrocardiogram (ECG)

An electrocardiogram, also known as an ECG, measures the heart’s electrical activity.

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MedStar Health: Cardiac Surgery at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital - Calvert Street Building

3300 North Calvert Street
Calvert Street Building
Second Floor, Suite A
Baltimore, MD 21218

410-554-6534

MedStar Health: Cardiac Surgery at MedStar Washington Hospital Center

110 Irving Street, NW
First Floor
Washington, DC 20010

202-877-3503

Insurance

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