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Journal Of Intensive Medicine The Medical Treatment Of Cardiogenic Shock Mickael Lescroart

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Journal Of Intensive Medicine The Medical Treatment Of Cardiogenic Shock Mickael Lescroart
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Publisher: Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 10
Author: Mickael Lescroart, Benjamin Pequignot, Dany Janah, Bruno Levy
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Journal Of Intensive Medicine The Medical Treatment Of Cardiogenic Shock Mickael Lescroart by Mickael Lescroart, Benjamin Pequignot, Dany Janah, Bruno Levy instant download after payment.

Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a leading cause of mortality worldwide. CS presentation and management in the cur-

rent era have been widely depicted in epidemiological studies. Its treatment is codified and relies on medical care

and extracorporeal life support (ECLS) in the bridge to recovery, chronic mechanical device therapy, or trans-

plantation. Recent improvements have changed the landscape of CS. The present analysis aims to review current

medical treatments of CS in light of recent literature, including addressing excitation–contraction coupling and

specific physiology on applied hemodynamics. Inotropism, vasopressor use, and immunomodulation are discussed

as pre-clinical and clinical studies have focused on new therapeutic options to improve patient outcomes. Certain

underlying conditions of CS, such as hypertrophic or Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, warrant specifically tailored

management that will be overviewed in this review.

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