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  1. Open Access 07-05-2024 | Cardiogenic Shock | Online First

    ECPELLA as a bridge-to-decision in refractory cardiogenic shock: a single-centre experience

    Cardiogenic shock is characterised by low cardiac output and high filling pressures, leading to systemic hypoperfusion and pulmonary congestion. Cardiogenic shock can be classified as acute (due to, for example, acute coronary syndrome or …

  2. 10-04-2024 | Myocardial Infarction | News | Article
    ACC 2024

    New intervention for STEMI-related cardiogenic shock

    New trial results show routine use of a microaxial flow pump reduces all-cause mortality risk among patients with STEMI complicated by cardiogenic shock.

  3. 02-05-2024 | Cardiogenic Shock | Online First

    Cardiogenic shock in 2024: insight the complex reality of ECLS and left ventricular unloading strategies

    Despite immediate coronary revascularization, mortality of patients experiencing infarct-related cardiogenic shock (AMICS) remains high [ 1 ]. Over the past decade, there has been a growing interest in the use of short-term mechanical circulatory …

  4. 02-05-2024 | Cardiogenic Shock | Online First

    Mental health sequelae in survivors of cardiogenic shock complicating myocardial infarction. A population-based cohort study

    Cardiogenic shock is a clinical syndrome characterized by decreased cardiac output resulting in end-organ hypoperfusion and tissue ischemia [ 1 , 2 ]. Acute myocardial infarction is complicated by cardiogenic shock (AMI-CS) in 3–13% of all …

  5. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Cardiogenic Shock | ReviewPaper

    Management of cardiogenic shock: a narrative review

    Cardiogenic shock (CS) is characterized by low cardiac output and sustained tissue hypoperfusion that may result in end-organ dysfunction and death. CS is associated with high short-term mortality, and its management remains challenging despite …

  6. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Cardiogenic Shock | OriginalPaper

    The management of heart failure cardiogenic shock: an international RAND appropriateness panel

    Cardiogenic shock (CS) represents the final common pathway by which cardiovascular disease causes end-organ dysfunction through sustained hypoperfusion and tissue dysoxia [ 1 ]. As a clinical syndrome, CS exhibits heterogeneity with respect to its …

  7. Open Access 01-12-2024 | ECMO | OriginalPaper

    Oxygenation management during veno-arterial ECMO support for cardiogenic shock: a multicentric retrospective cohort study

    While Veno-Arterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (VA-ECMO) is primarily used to restore adequate tissue perfusion by increasing systemic blood flow, it also significantly impacts blood oxygenation because of the oxygenator integrated into …

  8. 18-03-2024 | ECMO | BriefCommunication

    What’s new in VA-ECMO for acute myocardial infarction-related cardiogenic shock

  9. Open Access 01-12-2024 | ECMO | Letter

    Scrutinizing mechanical circulatory support in cardiogenic shock: Have we jumped the gun?

    Despite increasing therapeutic options and disposable resources, cardiogenic shock (CS) remains a formidable condition with high mortality. Today, veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and microaxial flow devices (Impella, Abiomed …

  10. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Cardiogenic Shock | OriginalPaper

    Left atrial myxoma with cardiogenic shock following a myocardial infarction: a case report

    Myxomas are the most common primary cardiac tumor [ 1 ]. More than 70% of all cardiac myxomas originate from the left atrium and 18% from the right atrium [ 2 ]. Most myxomas present with either manifestations of embolic or obstructive …

  11. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Cardiogenic Shock | OriginalPaper

    Association between intensive care unit nursing grade and mortality in patients with cardiogenic shock and its cost-effectiveness

    Cardiogenic shock (CS) is defined as reduced cardiac output together with the impairment of multi-organ blood flow and oxygen delivery to meet metabolic demands [ 1 , 2 ]. Although the widespread adoption of early revascularization strategies and …

  12. 10-01-2024 | Cardiogenic Shock | OriginalPaper

    Cardiogenic shock in a 28-year-old woman associated with sibutramine use

    A 28-year-old woman collapsed in her home, and her companion rushed to call emergency services. Upon arrival, a physician performed CPR and endotracheal intubation, successfully restoring her voluntary heart rhythm. However, while en route to the …

  13. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Cardiogenic Shock | Letter

    Cardiogenic shock: all hail the RCT, long live the registry

  14. Open Access 01-12-2024 | ECMO | OriginalPaper

    Diaphragm thickness modifications and associated factors during VA-ECMO for a cardiogenic shock: a cohort study

    Cardiogenic shock often necessitates mechanical ventilation due to accompanying acute respiratory failure [ 1 , 2 ]. Heart failure has been demonstrated to be linked to diaphragm weakness in non-critically ill patients [ 3 – 7 ]. The diaphragm, as …

  15. Open Access 14-02-2024 | Cardiogenic Shock | OriginalPaper

    Sex-related differences in patients presenting with heart failure–related cardiogenic shock

    Heart failure–related cardiogenic shock (HF-CS) is a severe condition characterized by acute deterioration in cardiac output that results in a life-threatening hypoperfusion of end-organs. This condition can be caused by a variety of …

  16. 04-03-2024 | ECMO | OriginalPaper

    Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in immunocompromised patients with cardiogenic shock: a cohort study and propensity-weighted analysis

    Cardiogenic shock remains associated with high hospital mortality, reaching 58% in a comprehensive international registry of 9,025 adult patients treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) [ 1 ]. However, advancements in temporary …

  17. Open Access 01-12-2024 | ECMO | OriginalPaper

    Serial daily lactate levels association with 30-day outcome in cardiogenic shock patients treated with VA-ECMO: a post-hoc analysis of the HYPO-ECMO study

    The interpretation of lactate levels and their changes over time in circulatory shock is intricate, involving assessments of both production and clearance. Lactate in shock primarily originates from two processes: pure anaerobic metabolism, which …

  18. Open Access 01-12-2024 | Intra-Aortic Balloon | OriginalPaper

    Single arterial access technique for simultaneous dual mechanical circulatory support in cardiogenic shock

    Temporary mechanical circulatory support is a treatment of choice for patients in severe cardiogenic shock. Combining veno-arterial extracorporeal life support (ECLS) with devices that enable left ventricular unloading emerges as a promising …

  19. 20-12-2023 | Cardiogenic Shock | ReviewPaper

    Goal-Directed Therapy in Cardiogenic Shock: No Magical Recipe

    Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a critical condition associated with high mortality, and survival rates have scarcely improved over the past decades [ 1 ]. Goal-directed therapy (GDT) was initially suggested for the early management of septic shock

  20. Open Access 23-01-2024 | ECMO | OriginalPaper

    Discussion of hemodynamic optimization strategies and the canonical understanding of hemodynamics during biventricular mechanical support in cardiogenic shock: does the flow balance make the difference?

    Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a condition of severe myocardial and circulatory failure. To stabilize hemodynamics in CS, extracorporeal mechanical circulatory support (MCS), i.e., veno-arterial membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) and Impella (Abiomed …

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