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Percutaneous Mechanical Circulatory Support (PMCS)

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Hear how experienced physicians approach Percutaneous Mechanical Circulatory Support (PMCS) on BackTable. Learn from podcasts, cases, and courses curated by physician content creators, covering patient selection, workup, and procedure technique. Get the BackTable app to follow this Topic and hear more of the conversations that matter to your practice.

Percutaneous Ventricular Assist Devices (pVADs)
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Episode # 6  •  23 Sept 2025

Percutaneous Ventricular Assist Devices (pVADs)

It’s no shock that percutaneous ventricular assist devices (pVADs) play an important role in improving cardiogenic shock outcomes (pun intended). In this episode of the BackTable Cardiology Podcast, host Dr. Sameh Sayfo interviews Dr. Babar Basir, a renowned interventional cardiologist from Michigan, about advancements and protocols in managing cardiogenic shock.

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