Affiliation:
1. Heart, Lung and Critical Care Directorate, Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Abstract
Optimal management of patients with cardiogenic shock requires a detailed and systematic assessment of all organ systems, balancing the risks and benefits of any investigation and intervention, while avoiding the complications of critical illness. Overall prognosis depends upon a number of factors, including that of the underlying cardiac disease and its potential reversibility, the severity of shock, the involvement of other organ systems, the age of the patient and comorbidities. As with all intensive care patients, the mainstay of management is supportive, up to and including implementation and management of a number of devices, including acute mechanical circulatory support. The assessment and management of these most critically ill patients therefore demands in-depth knowledge and skill relating to cardiac intensive care, extending well beyond standard intensive care or cardiology practice.
Publisher
Radcliffe Media Media Ltd
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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