Hemodynamic-based Assessment and Management of Cardiogenic Shock

Q4 Medicine
J. Hernandez‐Montfort, D. Miranda, V. Randhawa, J. Sleiman, Yelenis Seijo de Armas, Antonio Lewis, Z. Taimeh, P. Alvarez, P. Cremer, Bernardo Perez-Villa, Viviana Navas, E. Hakemi, M. Velez, Luis Hernandez-Mejia, C. Sheffield, N. Brozzi, R. Cubeddu, J. Navia, J. Estep
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Abstract

Cardiogenic shock (CS) remains a deadly disease entity challenging patients, caregivers, and communities across the globe. CS can rapidly lead to the development of hypoperfusion and end-organ dysfunction, transforming a predictable hemodynamic event into a potential high-resource, intense, hemometabolic clinical catastrophe. Based on the scalable heterogeneity from a cellular level to healthcare systems in the hemodynamic-based management of patients experiencing CS, we present considerations towards systematic hemodynamic-based transitions in which distinct clinical entities share the common path of early identification and rapid transitions through an adaptive longitudinal situational awareness model of care that influences specific management considerations. Future studies are needed to best understand optimal management of drugs and devices along with engagement of health systems of care for patients with CS.
基于血流动力学的心源性休克的评估和处理
心源性休克(CS)仍然是一种致命的疾病实体,挑战着全球的患者、护理人员和社区。CS可迅速导致灌注不足和终末器官功能障碍的发展,将可预测的血流动力学事件转变为潜在的高资源、强烈的血液代谢临床灾难。基于对CS患者血流动力学管理中从细胞水平到医疗系统的可扩展异质性,我们提出了对系统血流动力学过渡的考虑,其中不同的临床实体通过影响具体管理考虑的适应性纵向护理情境感知模型共享早期识别和快速过渡的共同路径。未来的研究需要最好地了解药物和设备的最佳管理以及对CS患者的卫生保健系统的参与。
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US Cardiology Review
US Cardiology Review Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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1.10
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24
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10 weeks
期刊介绍: US Cardiology Review (USC) is an international, US-English language, peer-reviewed journal that is published bi-annually and aims to assist time-pressured physicians to stay abreast of key advances and opinion in the area of cardiovascular disease. The journal comprises balanced and comprehensive review articles written by leading authorities. The journal provides updates on a range of salient issues to support physicians in developing their knowledge and effectiveness in day-to-day clinical practice. The journal endeavours to support the continuous medical education of specialist and general cardiologists and disseminate knowledge of the field to the wider cardiovascular community.
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