
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Dr. Michael Siegenthaler, associate professor of surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, describes the Impella 2.5 system: a percutaneously-placed ventricular-assist device, now approved for high risk coronary interventions, that has earned the moniker, 'world's smallest heart pump.' Dr. Matthew Sorrentino hosts.
By ReachMD3.9
88 ratings
Dr. Michael Siegenthaler, associate professor of surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, describes the Impella 2.5 system: a percutaneously-placed ventricular-assist device, now approved for high risk coronary interventions, that has earned the moniker, 'world's smallest heart pump.' Dr. Matthew Sorrentino hosts.

8,043 Listeners

29,272 Listeners