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Treating cardiogenic shock and cardiac arrest: The right place, the right time, the right equipment.

The use of VA-ECMO for patients with cardiac arrest or cardiogenic shock in the cardiac catheterization laboratory may be associated with improved survival. Clinicians should be aware of a high complication rate of this therapy. Further data is needed to best select the appropriate form of mechanical circulatory support in this clinical context.

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