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Mechanical Circulatory Support for Acute Heart Failure Complicated by Cardiogenic Shockopen accessMechanical Circulatory Support for Acute Heart Failure Complicated by Cardiogenic Shock

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Mechanical Circulatory Support for Acute Heart Failure Complicated by Cardiogenic Shock
Authors
Choi, M.S.Shim, H.Cho, Y.H.
Issue Date
Jan-2020
Publisher
Korean Society of Heart Failure
Keywords
cardiogenic; Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; Heart failure; Heart-assist devices; Intra-aortic balloon pumping; Shock
Citation
International Journal of Heart Failure, v.2, no.1, pp 23 - 44
Pages
22
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
International Journal of Heart Failure
Volume
2
Number
1
Start Page
23
End Page
44
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/26121
DOI
10.36628/ijhf.2019.0015
ISSN
2636-154X
2636-1558
Abstract
Acute heart failure is a potentially life-threatening condition that can lead to cardiogenic shock, which is associated with hypotension and organ failure. Although there have been many studies on the treatment for cardiogenic shock, early mortality remains high at 40–50%. No new medicines for cardiogenic shock have been developed. Recently, there has been a gradual decline in the use of the intra-aortic balloon pump mainly due to a lack of adequate hemodynamic support. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and the percutaneous ventricular assist device have become more widely used in recent years. A thorough understanding of the mechanisms of such mechanical support devices and their hemodynamic effects, components of the devices, implantation technique, management, criteria for indications or contraindications of use, and clinical outcomes as well as multidisciplinary decision making may improve the outcomes in patients experiencing cardiogenic shock. © 2020. Korean Society of Heart Failure.
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