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Microaxial Flow Pump or Standard Care in Infarct-Related Cardiogenic Shock.
New England Journal of MedicineBACKGROUND The effects of temporary mechanical circulatory support with a microaxial flow pump on mortality among patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) complicated by cardiogenic shock remains unclear.
J. Møller+35 more
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Validation of cardiogenic shock phenotypes in a mixed cardiac intensive care unit population
Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions, 2022Proposed phenotypes have recently been identified in cardiogenic shock (CS) populations using unsupervised machine learning clustering methods. We sought to validate these phenotypes in a mixed cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) population of patients ...
J. Jentzer+4 more
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Cardiology Clinics, 2013
Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a condition in which a marked reduction in cardiac output and inadequate end-organ perfusion results from an array of cardiac insults, the most common of which is acute myocardial infarction. CS is a systemic disease involving a vicious cycle of inflammation, ischemia, and progressive myocardial dysfunction, which often ...
Howard A, Cooper, Julio A, Panza
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Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a condition in which a marked reduction in cardiac output and inadequate end-organ perfusion results from an array of cardiac insults, the most common of which is acute myocardial infarction. CS is a systemic disease involving a vicious cycle of inflammation, ischemia, and progressive myocardial dysfunction, which often ...
Howard A, Cooper, Julio A, Panza
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Pathophysiology of cardiogenic shock
Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2021Purpose of review We describe the pathophysiology of cardiogenic shock (CS), from the main pathways to the inflammatory mechanisms and the proteomic features. Recent findings Although the classical pathophysiological pathways underlying CS, namely reduced organ perfusion due to ...
Pietro Bertini, Fabio Guarracino
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Medical therapy of cardiogenic shock: Contemporary use of inotropes and vasopressors
European Journal of Heart FailureCardiogenic shock is a primary cardiac disorder that results in both clinical and biochemical evidence of tissue hypoperfusion and can lead to multi‐organ failure and death depending on its severity.
M. Riccardi+9 more
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Journal of the American Heart Association : Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease
Cardiogenic shock continues to carry a high mortality rate despite contemporary care, with no breakthrough therapies shown to improve survival over the past few decades.
Balimkiz C Senman+17 more
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Cardiogenic shock continues to carry a high mortality rate despite contemporary care, with no breakthrough therapies shown to improve survival over the past few decades.
Balimkiz C Senman+17 more
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Chest, 1983
The definition, pathophysiology, and diagnosis of cardiogenic shock are presented. Its management is detailed, including specific forms of therapy for the various subgroups of patients in whom cardiogenic shock is an integral part. The choice of patients for and results of circulatory support using the intra-aortic balloon pump followed by early ...
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The definition, pathophysiology, and diagnosis of cardiogenic shock are presented. Its management is detailed, including specific forms of therapy for the various subgroups of patients in whom cardiogenic shock is an integral part. The choice of patients for and results of circulatory support using the intra-aortic balloon pump followed by early ...
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Critical Care Clinics, 2014
Cardiogenic shock is the most common cause of in-hospital mortality for patients who have suffered a myocardial infarction. Mortality exceeds 50% and management is focused on a rapid diagnosis of cardiogenic shock, restoration of coronary blood flow through early revascularization, complication management, and maintenance of end-organ homeostasis ...
Palak, Shah, Jennifer A, Cowger
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Cardiogenic shock is the most common cause of in-hospital mortality for patients who have suffered a myocardial infarction. Mortality exceeds 50% and management is focused on a rapid diagnosis of cardiogenic shock, restoration of coronary blood flow through early revascularization, complication management, and maintenance of end-organ homeostasis ...
Palak, Shah, Jennifer A, Cowger
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The landscape of cardiogenic shock: epidemiology and current definitions
Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2022Purpose of review Despite novel technologies for treating shock patients, cardiogenic shock mortality remains high. Trends of cardiogenic shock associated with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) have previously been described, though little is known about
Cesar Andrés Palacios Ordonez, A. Garan
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Revascularization in cardiogenic shock
Herz, 2020Approximately 10% of patients with acute myocardial infarction develop cardiogenic shock. Randomized studies have shown a significant improvement in survival with early revascularization, which now represents the most important cornerstone in the treatment of infarct-related cardiogenic shock.
Anne Freund+2 more
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