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Review
. 2010 May;25(3):249-52.

Door-to-VAD time: an expedient management strategy for cardiogenic shock

  • PMID: 22393564
Review

Door-to-VAD time: an expedient management strategy for cardiogenic shock

Barry Cabuay et al. Curr Opin Cardiol. 2010 May.

Abstract

Purpose of review: Emerging devices are now providing full hemodynamic support and may improve survival in patients who present with cardiogenic shock. This manuscript will present the framework strategy for utilizing current advancements in temporary device therapy for acutely decompensated patients with cardiogenic shock, as a stabilizing bridge-to-decision (BTD) modality. We identify criteria for the clinical presentation of cardiogenic shock and a list of factors that suggest inferior outcomes.

Recent findings: Cardiogenic shock continues to be associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The observed poor outcomes are usually impacted by delayed recognition and limited pharmacologic options. Initial therapeutic responses are often temporarily successful, but fail to adequately resuscitate many patients who ultimately die of multiorgan system or septic deaths.

Summary: We will describe essential clinical components to assist in identifying such patients for short-term circulatory support as a BTD for advanced durable ventricular assist devices. Improved outcomes of patients with cardiogenic shock may be achieved by both early clinical recognition and early strategic implementation of sustainable temporary circulatory support.

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