US Cardiology Review (Feb 2022)

Cardiogenic Shock Management and Research: Past, Present, and Future Outlook

  • Sascha Ott,
  • Laura Leser,
  • Pia Lanmüller,
  • Isabell A Just,
  • David Manuel Leistner,
  • Evgenij Potapov,
  • Benjamin O’Brien,
  • Jan Klages

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15420/usc.2021.25
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16

Abstract

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Although great strides have been made in the pathophysiological understanding, diagnosis and management of cardiogenic shock (CS), morbidity and mortality in patients presenting with the condition remain high. Acute MI is the commonest cause of CS; consequently, most existing literature concerns MI-associated CS. However, there are many more phenotypes of patients with acute heart failure. Medical treatment and mechanical circulatory support are well-established therapeutic options, but evidence for many current treatment regimens is limited. The issue is further complicated by the fact that implementing adequately powered, randomized controlled trials are challenging for many reasons. In this review, the authors discuss the history, landmark trials, current topics of medical therapy and mechanical circulatory support regimens, and future perspectives of CS management.