Hemodynamic Management of Cardiogenic Shock in the Intensive Care Unit

Hemodynamic derangements are defining features of cardiogenic shock. Randomized clinical trials have examined the efficacy of various therapeutic interventions, from percutaneous coronary intervention to inotropes and mechanical circulatory support (MCS). However, hemodynamic management in cardiogenic shock has not been well-studied. This State-of-the-Art review will provide a framework for hemodynamic management in cardiogenic shock, including a description of the four therapeutic phases from initial ‘Rescue’ to ‘Optimization’, ‘Stabilization’ and ‘de-Escalation or Exit therapy’ (R-O-S-E), phenotyping and phenotype-guided tailoring of pharmacological and MCS support, to achieve hemodynamic and therapeutic goals.
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: Tags: State of the art Source Type: research