Ten-year trends in characteristics, management and outcomes of patients admitted with cardiogenic shock in the ACTION-SHOCK cohort.
Arch Cardiovasc Dis
; 117(10): 569-576, 2024 Oct.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
The ACTION-SHOCK registry offers a decade-long perspective on patients admitted with cardiogenic shock (CS).AIMS:
To assess trends in the management and outcomes of patients with CS over 10 years.METHODS:
Trends in the characteristics, management and outcomes of patients with CS admitted into the cardiac intensive care unit of Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital from 2011 to 2020 were analysed. Short-term outcomes included in-hospital mortality, heart transplantation or ventricular assist device. Long-term outcomes were all-cause death or readmission for acute heart failure at 1 year.RESULTS:
Over a 10-year period, data from 700 patients with CS (median [interquartile range] age 61 [50-72] years; 73% of men) were analysed. The proportion of CS related to acute myocardial infarction decreased (from 45% in 2011-2012 to 27% in 2019-2020) while the proportions related to chronic coronary syndrome (18% to 23%) and non-ischaemic cardiomyopathies (37 to 51%) increased (P<0.01). The use of rescue extracorporeal membrane oxygenation remained stable (19 to 14%) and intra-aortic balloon pump use decreased (22% to 7%) (P<0.01). In-hospital mortality remained stable (27 to 29%) as did the proportions of patients discharged after transplantation (17 to 14%) or with a durable ventricular assist device (2 to 4%). Among patients discharged alive, death or readmission for acute heart failure at 1 year remained high (37 to 47%).CONCLUSION:
CS remained associated with a poor prognosis over the last decade. There are significant unmet needs in the management strategies of patients with CS.Palavras-chave
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Readmissão do Paciente
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Choque Cardiogênico
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Sistema de Registros
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Coração Auxiliar
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Mortalidade Hospitalar
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Ano de publicação:
2024
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