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Impella Cost in India

USD 3500 - USD 5500

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How Much Does Impella Cost in India?

The price of an Impella implantation procedure in India generally ranges from USD 3500 - USD 5500, which includes the device price and the implantation procedure. Additionally, factors like the duration of treatment, the need for follow-up care, and the use of advanced technologies or specialised treatments can further influence the overall cost.

Factors Influencing the Cost of Impella Implantation in India

  • Types of Impella Device: Impella device price may differ based on the type (e.g. Impella CP, Impella 5, etc.).
  • Hospital and Location: This is doubly equivocal due to the high overhead operating in major cities or urban centres rather than in the countryside. It is often more expensive to remain in a private clinic or hospital.
  • Cardiac Surgeon's Experience: Highly experienced or highly specialised surgeons, particularly those known to be regional or national authorities, will most likely charge higher than average.
  • Pre- and Post-Procedure Care: Total cost can be higher because of follow-up therapy, the cost of prescription medication, and the cost of diagnostic tests.
  • Patient's Condition: The complicated medical condition may affect the total cost since it would require more treatments or extended hospital stays.

What's included in your Impella quote?

Impella device implantation
fee, device, monitoring charges
Cardiology consultations
Value: evaluation, treatment planning, follow-ups
3–7-day hospital stay
Inpatient care, recovery
7–14-day in-country follow-up
Cardiac assessment, recovery monitoring
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Cost of Impella in Major Cities of India

City Cost (USD)
Ahmedabad $3,150 – $4,950 Explore More
Bangalore $3,500 – $5,500 Explore More
Chennai $3,500 – $5,500 Explore More
Delhi $3,500 – $5,500 Explore More
Faridabad $3,500 – $5,500 Explore More
Gurgaon $3,500 – $5,500 Explore More
Gurugram $3,500 – $5,500 Explore More
Hyderabad $3,500 – $5,500 Explore More
Kochi $3,500 – $5,500 Explore More
Kolkata $3,500 – $5,500 Explore More
Mumbai $3,500 – $5,500 Explore More
Noida $3,500 – $5,500 Explore More
Panjim $3,150 – $4,950 Explore More
Pune $3,150 – $4,950 Explore More

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Impella is a tiny, innovative pump that helps your heart’s ventricles keep blood moving. You see, it often shows up during risky procedures, like when doctors perform PCI, or in tough heart cases such as cardiogenic shock or worsening heart failure. By keeping the blood flowing, it gives the heart a chance to chill and even recover a bit. People call it a ventricular assist device, known as the smallest heart pump around; in desperate moments, it might even save a life.

The Impella device is a temporary mechanical heart pump used to support heart function during high-risk procedures or in cases of severe heart failure. It is commonly used during high-risk percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) or in patients experiencing cardiogenic shock after a heart attack. The device helps maintain stable blood flow and reduces the workload on the heart, improving oxygen delivery to vital organs during critical conditions.

If you have symptoms like severe shortness of breath, fainting, rapid heartbeat, or indicators of shock like confusion or severely low blood pressure, you need to see a doctor right away. These could indicate a serious illness that requires immediate medical attention, possibly including Impella-style mechanical support.

Preparation for Impella placement includes diagnostic tests like ECG, echocardiogram, blood tests, and coronary angiography. You may be asked to stop eating or drinking for several hours before the procedure. Medications such as blood thinners or those managing blood pressure may be adjusted. The care team will also assess overall heart function and determine the safest approach for device insertion, often through the femoral artery.

  • Device Insertion: A tiny pump called the Impella device is pushed into the heart's left ventricle by passing through a major artery, usually in the groin.
  • Support Function: It helps keep circulation going and lessens the strain on the heart by drawing blood from the left ventricle and pumping it into the aorta.
  • Monitoring: In an intensive care unit, the device is continuously monitored for hours to days, depending on the clinical requirement.
  • Removal: The device is gently removed once heart function improves or other therapies are finished.

Insertion of the Impella device typically takes 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the patient’s condition and whether it's done in an emergency or planned procedure. Depending on the clinical need, the device may remain in place for several hours to a few days.

  • Bleeding at the insertion site
  • Vascular complications or damage to the artery
  • Hemolysis (breakdown of red blood cells)
  • Stroke or embolism
  • Infection
  • Device malfunction or migration
  • Arrhythmias or heart damage during insertion or removal

The Impella device provides immediate and effective circulatory support, stabilizing patients during high-risk procedures or acute heart failure. It improves blood flow to the brain, kidneys, and other vital organs while allowing the heart to rest and recover. In many cases, it helps reduce complications during complex interventions and improves survival rates in critically ill patients. Because it is minimally invasive, recovery time is often shorter compared to more invasive heart support methods.

Following Impella support, patients must be closely monitored in an intensive care facility, have their device support gradually reduced, and eventually have it removed once their heart stabilises. Patients may require physical therapy, blood thinners, and drugs to sustain heart function. To prevent recurrence, follow-up care involves treating the underlying cardiac problem and making lifestyle modifications.

The Impella device has been demonstrated to enhance short-term outcomes for cardiogenic shock and high-risk PCI patients through better circulation and less heart strain. It provides a bridge to recovery or more treatment, but is not a cure. Timing, the underlying ailment, and the patient's general health affect success.

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Process Involved for Impella in India

  • Access: An artery, usually the femoral artery in the groin, but sometimes occasionally the axillary or subclavian arteries, is used to implant a catheter. This is carried out under imaging supervision.
  • Placement of the gadget: The Impella gadget is positioned across the aortic valve after being guided to the heart. The device is positioned with its inlet in the left ventricle and its output in the ascending aorta.
  • Activation: After it is installed, the Impella pump helps pump blood from the left ventricle to the aorta, which lessens the heart's burden.
  • Cardiac shock
  • Acute heart failure
  • Right ventricle failure
  • Implantation Procedures
  • Repositioning Procedures
  • Replacement Procedures
  • Vascular Access Management.
  • Thrombosis Mitigation:
  • Emergency Surgical Interventions
  • A heart team, which includes cardiologists, decides a patient's eligibility based on their medical history and particular condition.
  • In some circumstances, individuals who require temporary cardiac support are usually candidates for the Impella treatment.
  • Impella 5 and 5.5
  • Impella CP (Cardiac Power)
  • Impella 2.5:
  • Impella RP (Right Peripheral):
  • High-Risk Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI)
  • Cardiogenic Shock Management
  • Heart Failure Support
  • Post-Cardiac Surgery Support
  • Bridge to Recovery or Transplant

There are numerous benefits to the Impella device, especially for patients in life-threatening cardiac situations. A few of the primary advantages are:

  • Haemodynamic Support: In the case of high-risk operations or extreme heart failure, it maintains blood circulation and stabilizes the patient's condition
  • Heart Workload Reduction: It reduces the workload of the heart by assisting in pumping blood, allowing it to relax and recoverBetter Results: When appropriately administered, Impella has been demonstrated to increase survival rates and recovery outcomes for situations like cardiogenic shock.
  • Temporary Support: Depending on the health of the patient, it serves as a bridge to recovery, additional therapy, or even heart transplantation
  • Versatility: Impella can be used for various diseases, such as acute heart failure, cardiogenic shock, and high-risk PCI.
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