SCAI/EAPCI/ACVC女性心源性休克专家共识声明

Suzanne J. Baron MD, MSc, FSCAI , Josephine C. Chou MD, MS , Tayyab Shah MD , Amanda R. Vest MBBS, MPH , J. Dawn Abbott MD, FSCAI , Mirvat Alasnag MD , Cristina Aurigemma MD , Emanuele Barbato MD , Lavanya Bellumkonda MD , Anna E. Bortnick MD, PhD, MS, FSCAI , Alaide Chieffo MD , Robert-Jan van Geuns MD , Cindy L. Grines MD, MSCAI , Sigrun Halvorsen MD , Christian Hassager MD , Navin K. Kapur MD, FSCAI , Srihari S. Naidu MD, FSCAI , Vivian G. Ng MD, FSCAI , Jacqueline Saw MD, FSCAI , Alexandra J. Lansky MD, MSCAI
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心血管疾病是全世界妇女死亡的主要原因,心源性休克(CS)造成的死亡率仍然非常高。在及时提供最佳CS治疗方面的性别差异导致预后不佳;解决这些差异是改善妇女心血管健康的一个主要优先事项。这一共识声明提供了对心血管疾病范围内女性CS治疗现状的全面总结,并确定了证据中的重要空白。由于基于性别的数据在当代文献中是有限的,临床医生可以使用该文件作为指导实践的资源。有必要进一步调查,以了解诊断和治疗女性CS的最佳做法。
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SCAI/EAPCI/ACVC Expert Consensus Statement on Cardiogenic Shock in Women
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for women worldwide, with mortality rates due to cardiogenic shock (CS) remaining exceedingly high. Sex-based disparities in the timely delivery of optimal CS treatment contribute to poor outcomes; addressing these disparities is a major priority to improve women’s cardiovascular health. This consensus statement provides a comprehensive summary of the current state of treatment of CS in women across the spectrum of cardiovascular disease states and identifies important gaps in evidence. As sex-based data are limited in contemporary literature, clinicians may use this document as a resource to guide practice. Further investigations are necessary to inform best practices for the diagnosis and treatment of women with CS.
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