低心输出量综合征的最佳肌力支持策略。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Travis J Miles, Kyle W Blackburn, Marc R Moon, Subhasis Chatterjee
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摘要

低心输出量综合征(LCOS)是心脏手术后发生的一种心源性休克,与发病率和死亡率升高有关。一般来说,LCOS的医学治疗是使用收缩性药物和血管加压药物来优化血流动力学。然而,比较单个肌力药物治疗LCOS疗效的随机数据有限。因此,关于最佳的肌力训练策略几乎没有共识,而且练习模式差异很大。这篇综述综合了目前治疗LCOS的药理学、非机械性循环支持策略的证据,提倡针对个体患者的血流动力学特征和肌力需求量身定制个性化方法。讨论了目前可用的血管活性药物,并提供了在特定临床环境下使用它们的指导,以支持个体化治疗。
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Optimal Inotropic Support Strategy in Low Cardiac Output Syndrome.

Low cardiac output syndrome (LCOS), a form of cardiogenic shock that occurs after cardiac surgery, is associated with an elevated risk of morbidity and mortality. Generally, LCOS is managed medically with inotropes and vasopressors to optimize hemodynamics. However, randomized data comparing the efficacy of individual inotropes in treating LCOS are limited. Consequently, there is little consensus regarding the optimal inotrope strategy, and practice patterns vary widely. This review synthesizes current evidence on pharmacologic, non-mechanical circulatory support strategies for managing LCOS, advocating for a personalized approach tailored to the individual patient's hemodynamic profile and inotropic requirements. Currently available vasoactive agents are discussed, and guidance is provided on their use across specific clinical contexts to support individualized treatment.

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Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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5.80
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324
审稿时长
12 days
期刊介绍: Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery is devoted to providing a forum for cardiothoracic surgeons to disseminate and discuss important new information and to gain insight into unresolved areas of question in the specialty. Each issue presents readers with a selection of original peer-reviewed articles accompanied by editorial commentary from specialists in the field. In addition, readers are offered valuable invited articles: State of Views editorials and Current Readings highlighting the latest contributions on central or controversial issues. Another prized feature is expert roundtable discussions in which experts debate critical questions for cardiothoracic treatment and care. Seminars is an invitation-only publication that receives original submissions transferred ONLY from its sister publication, The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. As we continue to expand the reach of the Journal, we will explore the possibility of accepting unsolicited manuscripts in the future.
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