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Altshock-2: Early IABP Implantation Does Not Improve Outcomes For HF-CS

American College of Cardiology

Implantation of an intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) did not improve 60-day survival or bridge to heart replacement (HRT) therapies in patients with heart failure-cardiogenic shock (HF-CS) compared to standard care, according to a study presented during a Featured Clinical Research session at ACC.25

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Ep 164 Cardiogenic Shock Simplified

ECG Cases

What is the preferred order of vasopressors and ionotropes in the management of cardiogenic shock? How can we best pick up occult cardiogenic shock before it floured shock kicks in? Which patients with acute heart are safe to send home in general?

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Study on Early Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump Placement in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure Complicated by Cardiogenic Shock

American College of Cardiology

The goal of the Altshock-2 trial was to evaluate the effect of early intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) use vs. standard care on 60-day survival or successful bridging to heart replacement therapies (HRT) in patients with heart failurecardiogenic shock (HF-CS).

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Systemic Circulation in Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiogenic Shock: State-of-the-Art Review

Circulation: Heart Failure

Circulation: Heart Failure, Ahead of Print. The integrative physiology of the left ventricle and systemic circulation is fundamental to our understanding of advanced heart failure and cardiogenic shock. Importantly, we outline 4 key components for a more complete assessment of vascular afterload.

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Management of acute decompensated valvular heart disease

European Journal of Heart Failure

Abstract Worldwide, valvular heart disease (VHD) is a common cause of hospitalization for acute heart failure. In acute heart failure caused by VHD, symptoms result from rapid haemodynamic changes and subsequent decline in cardiac function, and if left untreated, leads to acute decompensation and cardiogenic shock.

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Abstract 4143363: Direct Left Ventricular Unloading Vs Counter Pulsation Support Exhibits Differential miRNA Expression In The Left Ventricle Of Cardiogenic Shock Patients

Circulation

Background:Various temporary mechanical circulatory support device (t-MCS) options are available for supporting patients in cardiogenic shock. While each device has a different physiological impact on the heart, limited studies compare genetic changes in the heart t-MCS. and 4 bridged with IABP.

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Abstract 4142969: Temporary Mechanical Circulatory Support Modulates Inflammation And Fibrosis In Cardiogenic Shock Patients Bridged To Cardiac Replacement.

Circulation

The understanding of mechanisms of recovery with t-MCS’s could facilitate the modulation of specific pathways to promote recovery. and 4 bridged with IABP. and 4 bridged with IABP. Tissues from patients who were bridged without MCS were used as HF tissues.