Biomedicines (Jul 2025)

Recognizing Post-Cardiac Injury Syndrome After Impella 5.5 Insertion in Cardiogenic Shock: A Case-Based Discussion

  • Aarti Desai,
  • Shriya Sharma,
  • Jose Ruiz,
  • Juan Leoni,
  • Anna Shapiro,
  • Kevin Landolfo,
  • Rohan Goswami

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines13071737
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. 1737

Abstract

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The use of temporary mechanical circulatory support in refractory heart failure cardiogenic shock (HFCS) has risen, leading to potential complications. Post-Cardiac Injury Syndrome (PCIS) from Impella insertion is rare but may result from subclavian artery manipulation and aortic irritation. We report the first case of pericarditis (PCIS) caused by Impella 5.5 insertion in an HFCS patient awaiting heart transplantation. The patient developed chest pain, tachycardia, and hypotension post-Impella insertion. Laboratory results and electrocardiograms confirmed PCIS. Treatment with Ibuprofen and Colchicine was successful. He received a heart transplant 14 days later. This case emphasizes recognizing iatrogenic pericarditis after Impella insertion and the need to avoid additional myocardial strain.

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