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 mana...
Acute myocardial infarction and cardiogenic shock (AMI-CS) is associated with significant morbidity ...
BACKGROUND: Risk stratifying patients with cardiogenic shock (CS) is a major unmet need. The recentl...
Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a hemodynamically complex and highly morbid syndrome characterized by cir...
Cardiogenic shock (CS) remains a deadly disease entity challenging patients, caregivers, and communi...
The mortality of cardiogenic shock (CS) remains unacceptably high. Delays in the recognition of CS a...
OBJECTIVES:To review a contemporary approach to the management of patients with cardiogenic shock (C...
Abstract: Cardiogenic shock (CS) is the most common cause of death in hospitalized patients with acu...
Although great strides have been made in the pathophysiological understanding, diagnosis and managem...
Optimal management of patients with cardiogenic shock requires a detailed and systematic assessment ...
Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a complex multifactorial clinical syndrome with extremely high mortality, ...
Cardiogenic shock (CS) is the final common pathway of impaired cardiovascular performance that resul...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure-related cardiogenic shock (HF-CS) remains an understudied distinct clinica...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure-related cardiogenic shock (HF-CS) remains an understudied distinct clinica...
Cardiogenic shock (CS) may result from ischemic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, valvular heart diseas...
Background: Despite increasing use of mechanical circulatory support devices (MCS), cardiogenic shoc...
Acute myocardial infarction and cardiogenic shock (AMI-CS) is associated with significant morbidity ...
BACKGROUND: Risk stratifying patients with cardiogenic shock (CS) is a major unmet need. The recentl...
Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a hemodynamically complex and highly morbid syndrome characterized by cir...
Cardiogenic shock (CS) remains a deadly disease entity challenging patients, caregivers, and communi...
The mortality of cardiogenic shock (CS) remains unacceptably high. Delays in the recognition of CS a...
OBJECTIVES:To review a contemporary approach to the management of patients with cardiogenic shock (C...
Abstract: Cardiogenic shock (CS) is the most common cause of death in hospitalized patients with acu...
Although great strides have been made in the pathophysiological understanding, diagnosis and managem...
Optimal management of patients with cardiogenic shock requires a detailed and systematic assessment ...
Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a complex multifactorial clinical syndrome with extremely high mortality, ...
Cardiogenic shock (CS) is the final common pathway of impaired cardiovascular performance that resul...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure-related cardiogenic shock (HF-CS) remains an understudied distinct clinica...
BACKGROUND: Heart failure-related cardiogenic shock (HF-CS) remains an understudied distinct clinica...
Cardiogenic shock (CS) may result from ischemic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, valvular heart diseas...
Background: Despite increasing use of mechanical circulatory support devices (MCS), cardiogenic shoc...
Acute myocardial infarction and cardiogenic shock (AMI-CS) is associated with significant morbidity ...
BACKGROUND: Risk stratifying patients with cardiogenic shock (CS) is a major unmet need. The recentl...
Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a hemodynamically complex and highly morbid syndrome characterized by cir...