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. 2021 Apr:234:1-11.
doi: 10.1016/j.ahj.2021.01.002. Epub 2021 Jan 8.

Extracorporeal life support in patients with acute myocardial infarction complicated by cardiogenic shock - Design and rationale of the ECLS-SHOCK trial

Holger Thiele  1 Anne Freund  2 Maria Rubini Gimenez  2 Suzanne de Waha-Thiele  3 Ibrahim Akin  4 Janine Pöss  2 Hans-Josef Feistritzer  2 Georg Fuernau  3 Tobias Graf  3 Holger Nef  5 Christian Hamm  6 Michael Böhm  7 Alexander Lauten  8 P Christian Schulze  9 Ingo Voigt  10 Peter Nordbeck  11 Stephan B Felix  12 Peter Abel  12 Stephan Baldus  13 Ulrich Laufs  14 Karsten Lenk  14 Ulf Landmesser  15 Carsten Skurk  15 Burkert Pieske  16 Carsten Tschöpe  16 Marcus Hennersdorf  17 Tobias Wengenmayer  18 Michael Preusch  19 Lars S Maier  20 Christian Jung  21 Malte Kelm  21 Peter Clemmensen  22 Dirk Westermann  22 Tim Seidler  23 Bernhard Schieffer  24 Tienush Rassaf  25 Amir-Abbas Mahabadi  25 Mariuca Vasa-Nicotera  26 Felix Meincke  27 Melchior Seyfarth  28 Alexander Kersten  29 Wolfgang Rottbauer  30 Peter Boekstegers  31 Ralf Muellenbach  32 Thomas Dengler  33 Christoph Kadel  34 Benjamin Schempf  35 Christian Karagiannidis  36 Hans-Bernd Hopf  37 Ralf Lehmann  37 Alexander Bufe  38 Stefan Baumanns  39 Alper Öner  40 Axel Linke  41 Daniel Sedding  40 Markus Ferrari  42 Leonhard Bruch  43 Britta Goldmann  44 Stefan John  45 Helge Möllmann  46 Jutta Franz  47 Harald Lapp  48 Philipp Lauten  48 Marko Noc  49 Tomaz Goslar  49 Ilka Oerlecke  50 Taoufik Ouarrak  51 Steffen Schneider  51 Steffen Desch  2 Uwe Zeymer  51 ECLS-SHOCK Investigators
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Extracorporeal life support in patients with acute myocardial infarction complicated by cardiogenic shock - Design and rationale of the ECLS-SHOCK trial

Holger Thiele et al. Am Heart J. 2021 Apr.

Abstract

Background: In acute myocardial infarction complicated by cardiogenic shock the use of mechanical circulatory support devices remains controversial and data from randomized clinical trials are very limited. Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) - venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation - provides the strongest hemodynamic support in addition to oxygenation. However, despite increasing use it has not yet been properly investigated in randomized trials. Therefore, a prospective randomized adequately powered clinical trial is warranted.

Study design: The ECLS-SHOCK trial is a 420-patient controlled, international, multicenter, randomized, open-label trial. It is designed to compare whether treatment with ECLS in addition to early revascularization with percutaneous coronary intervention or alternatively coronary artery bypass grafting and optimal medical treatment is beneficial in comparison to no-ECLS in patients with severe infarct-related cardiogenic shock. Patients will be randomized in a 1:1 fashion to one of the two treatment arms. The primary efficacy endpoint of ECLS-SHOCK is 30-day mortality. Secondary outcome measures such as hemodynamic, laboratory, and clinical parameters will serve as surrogate endpoints for prognosis. Furthermore, a longer follow-up at 6 and 12 months will be performed including quality of life assessment. Safety endpoints include peripheral ischemic vascular complications, bleeding and stroke.

Conclusions: The ECLS-SHOCK trial will address essential questions of efficacy and safety of ECLS in addition to early revascularization in acute myocardial infarction complicated by cardiogenic shock.

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