Mechanical circulatory support (MCS) involves a wide range of devices that share the common function of supporting or even replacing cardiac and/or pulmonary function.MCS devices (MCSDs) can restore the balance between myocardial oxygen supply and demand by generating effective systemic perfusion. MCSDs are classified as short-term (or rescue) and long-term devices. The short-term devices are usually used to support patients during high-risk interventional procedures or in emergencies as a bridge to recovery, bridge to transplant, or bridge to a long-term MCSD. 1MCSDs are also classified as intracorporeal or implanted and extracorporeal or percutaneous. Examples of