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Improved Outcomes Associated with the use of Shock Protocols: Updates from the National Cardiogenic Shock Initiative.

Mir B Basir1, Navin K Kapur2, Kirit Patel3, Murad A Salam3, Theodore Schreiber4, Amir Kaki4, Ivan Hanson5, Steve Almany5, Steve Timmis5, Simon Dixon5, Brian Kolski6, Josh Todd7, Shaun Senter8, Steven Marso9, David Lasorda10, Charles Wilkins11, Thomas Lalonde4, Antonious Attallah4, Timothy Larkin12, Allison Dupont13, Jeffrey Marshall13, Nainesh Patel14, Tjuan Overly15, Michael Green16, Behnam Tehrani17, Alexander G Truesdell17, Rahul Sharma18, Yasir Akhtar19, Thomas McRae20, Brian O'Neill21, John Finley22, Ayaz Rahman23, Malcolm Foster24, Raza Askari25, Andrew Goldsweig26, Scott Martin27, Aditya Bharadwaj28, Matheen Khuddus29, Christopher Caputo29, Denes Korpas30, Ian Cawich31, David McAllister32, Nimrod Blank33, M Chadi Alraies33, Ruth Fisher1, Akshay Khandelwal1, Khaldoon Alaswad1, Alejandro Lemor1, Tyrell Johnson1, Michael Hacala1, William W O'Neill1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The National Cardiogenic Shock Initiative is a single-arm, prospective, multicenter study to assess outcomes associated with early mechanical circulatory support (MCS) in patients presenting with acute myocardial infarction and cardiogenic shock (AMICS) treated with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
METHODS: Between July 2016 and February 2019, 35 sites participated and enrolled into the study. All centers agreed to treat patients with AMICS using a standard protocol emphasizing invasive hemodynamic monitoring and rapid initiation of MCS. Inclusion and exclusion criteria mimicked those of the "SHOCK" trial with an additional exclusion criteria of intra-aortic balloon pump counter-pulsation prior to MCS.
RESULTS: A total of 171 consecutive patients were enrolled. Patients had an average age of 63 years, 77% were male, and 68% were admitted with AMICS. About 83% of patients were on vasopressors or inotropes, 20% had a witnessed out of hospital cardiac arrest, 29% had in-hospital cardiac arrest, and 10% were under active cardiopulmonary resuscitation during MCS implantation. In accordance with the protocol, 74% of patients had MCS implanted prior to PCI. Right heart catheterization was performed in 92%. About 78% of patients presented with ST-elevation myocardial infarction with average door to support times of 85 ± 63 min and door to balloon times of 87 ± 58 min. Survival to discharge was 72%. Creatinine ≥2, lactate >4, cardiac power output (CPO) <0.6 W, and age ≥ 70 years were predictors of mortality. Lactate and CPO measurements at 12-24 hr reliably predicted overall mortality postindex procedure.
CONCLUSION: In contemporary practice, use of a shock protocol emphasizing best practices is associated with improved outcomes.
© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  ACS/NSTEMI; ECMO/IABP/Tandem/Impella; acute myocardial infarction/STEMI; heart failure; hemodynamics; mechanical circulatory support; shock, cardiogenic

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31025538     DOI: 10.1002/ccd.28307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Catheter Cardiovasc Interv        ISSN: 1522-1946            Impact factor:   2.692


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