US Cardiology Review (Oct 2021)

Cardiogenic Shock: Protocols, Teams, Centers, and Networks

  • Alex F Warren,
  • Carolyn Rosner,
  • Raghav Gattani,
  • Alex G Truesdell,
  • Alastair G Proudfoot

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15420/usc.2021.10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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The mortality of cardiogenic shock (CS) remains unacceptably high. Delays in the recognition of CS and access to disease-modifying or hemodynamically stabilizing interventions likely contribute to poor outcomes. In parallel to successful initiatives in other disease states, such as acute ST-elevation MI and major trauma, institutions are increasingly advocating the use of a multidisciplinary ‘shock team’ approach to CS management. A volume–outcome relationship exists in CS, as with many other acute cardiovascular conditions, and the emergence of ‘shock hubs’ as experienced facilities with an interest in improving CS outcomes through a hub-and-spoke ‘shock network’ approach provides another opportunity to deliver improved CS care as widely and equitably as possible. This narrative review outlines improvements from a networked approach to care, discusses a team-based and protocolized approach to CS management, reviews the available evidence and discusses the potential benefits, challenges, and opportunities of such systems of care.