The best catecholamine regimen for cardiogenic shock has been poorly evaluated. When a vasopressor is required to treat patients with the most severe form of cardiogenic shock, whether inodilators should be added or whether inopressors can be used alone has not been established. The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of these two strategies on short-term mortality in patients with severe cardiogenic shocks.Three observational cohorts of patients with decompensated heart failure were pooled to comprise a total of 1,272 patients with cardiogenic shocks. Of these 1,272 patients, 988 were considered to be severe because they required a vasopressor during the first 24 hours. We developed a propensity-score (PS) model to predict the ...
Hypotensive state is frequently observed in several critical conditions. If an adequate mean arteria...
Objective: Inotropic and vasopressor drugs are routinely used in critically ill patients to maintain...
BACKGROUND: The use of norepinephrine may be associated with better outcomes in some patients with s...
BackgroundThe best catecholamine regimen for cardiogenic shock has been poorly evaluated. When a vas...
BACKGROUND: The best catecholamine regimen for cardiogenic shock has been poorly evaluated. When a v...
Background: Though controversial, the short-duration in-patient use of inotropes in cardiogenic shoc...
Cardiogenic shock is characterized by a decrease in myocardial contractility, and presents a high mo...
Vasopressors and inotropes are routinely used in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) related cardiogen...
Background: Vasopressors and inotropes remain a cornerstone in stabilization of the severely impaire...
OBJECTIVE: Catecholamines have been the mainstay of pharmacological treatment of cardiogenic shock (...
OBJECTIVES:To review a contemporary approach to the management of patients with cardiogenic shock (C...
Shock is one of the leading causes of ICU admission, and is associated with a high risk of death, wh...
Hypotensive state is frequently observed in several critical conditions. If an adequate mean arteria...
Objective: Inotropic and vasopressor drugs are routinely used in critically ill patients to maintain...
BACKGROUND: The use of norepinephrine may be associated with better outcomes in some patients with s...
BackgroundThe best catecholamine regimen for cardiogenic shock has been poorly evaluated. When a vas...
BACKGROUND: The best catecholamine regimen for cardiogenic shock has been poorly evaluated. When a v...
Background: Though controversial, the short-duration in-patient use of inotropes in cardiogenic shoc...
Cardiogenic shock is characterized by a decrease in myocardial contractility, and presents a high mo...
Vasopressors and inotropes are routinely used in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) related cardiogen...
Background: Vasopressors and inotropes remain a cornerstone in stabilization of the severely impaire...
OBJECTIVE: Catecholamines have been the mainstay of pharmacological treatment of cardiogenic shock (...
OBJECTIVES:To review a contemporary approach to the management of patients with cardiogenic shock (C...
Shock is one of the leading causes of ICU admission, and is associated with a high risk of death, wh...
Hypotensive state is frequently observed in several critical conditions. If an adequate mean arteria...
Objective: Inotropic and vasopressor drugs are routinely used in critically ill patients to maintain...
BACKGROUND: The use of norepinephrine may be associated with better outcomes in some patients with s...