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Optimal Perfusion Targets in Cardiogenic Shock

Rebecca Mathew, Shannon M. Fernando, Kira Hu, Simon Parlow, Pietro Di Santo, Daniel Brodie, Benjamin Hibbert

2022JACC Advances42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cardiology shock is a syndrome of low cardiac output resulting in end-organ dysfunction. Few interventions have demonstrated meaningful clinical benefit, and cardiogenic shock continues to carry significant morbidity with mortality rates that have plateaued at upwards of 40% over the past decade. Clinicians must rely on clinical, biochemical, and hemodynamic parameters to guide resuscitation. Several features, including physical examination, renal function, serum lactate metabolism, venous oxygen saturation, and hemodynamic markers of right ventricular function, may be useful both as prognostic markers and to guide therapy. This article aims to review these targets, their utility in the care of patients with cardiology shock, and their association with outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

Cardiogenic shockMedicineResuscitationHemodynamicsCardiologyInternal medicineIntensive care medicineShock (circulatory)PerfusionCardiac outputEmergency medicineMyocardial infarctionCardiac Arrest and ResuscitationMechanical Circulatory Support DevicesAcute Kidney Injury Research