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Hemodynamic monitoring in cardiogenic shock

Tyler VanDyck, Michael R. Pinsky

2021Current Opinion in Critical Care30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Cardiogenic shock remains a major cause of mortality today. With recent advancements in invasive mechanical support strategies, reperfusion practice, and a new classification scheme is proposed for cardiogenic shock, an updated review of the latest hemodynamic monitoring techniques is important. RECENT FINDINGS: Multiple recent studies have emerged supporting the use of pulmonary artery catheters in the cardiogenic shock population. Data likewise continues to emerge on the use of echocardiography and biomarker measurement in the care of these patients. SUMMARY: The integration of multiple forms of hemodynamic monitoring, spanning noninvasive and invasive modalities, is important in the diagnosis, staging, initial treatment, and subsequent management of the cardiogenic shock patient.

Topics & Concepts

Cardiogenic shockMedicineHemodynamicsIntensive care medicineModalitiesSeptic shockShock (circulatory)CardiologyPopulationInternal medicineSepsisMyocardial infarctionEnvironmental healthSocial scienceSociologyMechanical Circulatory Support DevicesHemodynamic Monitoring and TherapySepsis Diagnosis and Treatment