2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2021.07.044
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Management and Outcomes of Cardiogenic Shock in Cardiac ICUs With Versus Without Shock Teams

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“…While current and ongoing research efforts have greatly informed our understanding of the hemometabolic complexities associated with CS, prior efforts have focused primarily on patients with AMI-CS, with a device-based approach. Alternatively, existing studies have been limited primarily to centers without dedicated shock teams, or the studies have not prospectively enrolled patients across the full spectrum of CS (Figure 2) (10,28,29).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While current and ongoing research efforts have greatly informed our understanding of the hemometabolic complexities associated with CS, prior efforts have focused primarily on patients with AMI-CS, with a device-based approach. Alternatively, existing studies have been limited primarily to centers without dedicated shock teams, or the studies have not prospectively enrolled patients across the full spectrum of CS (Figure 2) (10,28,29).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In-hospital multidisciplinary shock teams in high-volume centers and regional systems of care are now proposed as a possible solution to improve prognosis. Indeed, although optimal protocols and structures for CS management have not been outlined so far, emerging data have suggested that the establishment of a shock team of multiple specialists (i.e., critical care cardiology, advanced HF cardiology, interventional cardiology, and cardiac surgery) might impact on CS outcomes [ 20 , 90 , 91 ]. Moreover, initial studies suggested that the implementation of a CS regional network with standardized referral protocols might improve patients’ survival, allowing a faster management of this critical life-threatening status [ 12 ].…”
Section: Role Of Shock Teams and Medical Care System Networkmentioning
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“…8 Retrospective analyses from C3TN have examined contemporary insights of cardiogenic shock, 23 patterns of temporary mechanical circulatory support, 24 and the comparative use of cardiogenic shock teams in cardiac ICUs. 25 Prospective trials from networks such as C3TN, in addition to ongoing registry data from others such as the Cardiogenic Shock Working Group offer an exciting future for the study of critically ill cardiac intensive care patients. Combining this infrastructure with highly trained and motivated individuals with mutual backgrounds in critical care and cardiovascular medicine are key elements in advancing scientific knowledge.…”
Section: Research In the Cardiac Icumentioning
confidence: 99%