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Percutaneous left ventricular assist devices (P-LVADs) offer life-saving hemodynamic support for patients in cardiovascular collapse. Newer P-LVADs demonstrate feasibility and safety across expanded clinical applications, including cardiogenic shock and complex electrophysiology.

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  • Percutaneous left ventricular assist devices (P-LVADs) are critical for stabilizing patients with cardiovascular collapse.
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  • To review the expanding applications of P-LVADs in critical care.
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  • Review of existing literature on P-LVADs.
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  • P-LVADs are life-saving interventions for patients facing imminent demise.
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