Early Utilization of Mechanical Circulatory Support in Acute Myocardial Infarction Complicated by Cardiogenic Shock: The National Cardiogenic Shock Initiative

Author:

Basir Mir B.1ORCID,Lemor Alejandro2ORCID,Gorgis Sarah1ORCID,Patel Kirit C.3,Kolski Brian C.4,Bharadwaj Aditya S.5,Todd Joshua W.6,Tehrani Behnam N.7,Truesdell Alexander G.7ORCID,Lasorda David M.8,Lalonde Thomas A.9,Kaki Amir9,Schrieber Theodore L.9,Patel Nainesh C.10,Senter Shaun R.11,Gelormini Joseph L.12ORCID,Marso Steven P.13,Rahman Ayaz M.14,Federici Robert E.15,Wilkins Charles E.16ORCID,Thomas McRae A.17,Nsair Ali18,Caputo Christopher P.19,Khuddus Matheen A.19,Chahin Juan J.20ORCID,Dupont Allison G.21,Goldsweig Andrew M.22ORCID,Lim Michael J.23ORCID,Kapur Navin K.24ORCID,Wohns David H. W.25ORCID,Zhou Yueren1,Hacala Michael J.1,O'Neill William W.1

Affiliation:

1. Henry Ford Hospital Detroit MI

2. University of Mississippi Jackson MS

3. St. Joseph Mercy Oakland MI

4. St. Joseph Hospital Orange Orange CA

5. Loma Linda University Medical Center Loma Linda CA

6. Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center Fort Sanders TN

7. Inova Fairfax Hospital Fairfax VA

8. Allegheny General Hospital Pittsburg PA

9. Ascension St. John Hospital Detroit MI

10. Lehigh Valley Hospital Allentown PA

11. Washington Regional Medical Center Washington AK

12. Mercy Hospital Buffalo NY

13. Overland Park Regional Medical Center Overland Park KS

14. Parkwest Medical Center Knoxville TN

15. Presbyterian Hospital Albuquerque NM

16. San Juan Regional Medical Center San Juan NM

17. TriStar Centennial Medical Center Nashville TN

18. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center Los Angeles CA

19. North Florida Regional Medical Center Gainesville FL

20. Excela Health Westmoreland Hospital Greensburg PA

21. Northside Cardiovascular Institute Atlanta GA

22. Baystate Medical Center Springfield MA

23. Hackensack Medical Center Hackensack NJ

24. Tufts Medical Center Boston MA

25. Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital Grand Rapids MI

Abstract

Background Acute myocardial infarction complicated by cardiogenic shock (AMI‐CS) is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices increase systemic blood pressure and end organ perfusion while reducing cardiac filling pressures. Methods and Results The National Cardiogenic Shock Initiative (NCT03677180) is a single‐arm, multicenter study. The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of utilizing early MCS with Impella in patients presenting with AMI‐CS. The primary end point was in‐hospital mortality. A total of 406 patients were enrolled at 80 sites between 2016 and 2020. Average age was 64±12 years, 24% were female, 17% had a witnessed out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest, 27% had in‐hospital cardiac arrest, and 9% were under active cardiopulmonary resuscitation during MCS implantation. Patients presented with a mean systolic blood pressure of 77.2±19.2 mm Hg, 85% of patients were on vasopressors or inotropes, mean lactate was 4.8±3.9 mmol/L and cardiac power output was 0.67±0.29 watts. At 24 hours, mean systolic blood pressure improved to 103.9±17.8 mm Hg, lactate to 2.7±2.8 mmol/L, and cardiac power output to 1.0±1.3 watts. Procedural survival, survival to discharge, survival to 30 days, and survival to 1 year were 99%, 71%, 68%, and 53%, respectively. Conclusions Early use of MCS in AMI‐CS is feasible across varying health care settings and resulted in improvements to early hemodynamics and perfusion. Survival rates to hospital discharge were high. Given the encouraging results from our analysis, randomized clinical trials are warranted to assess the role of utilizing early MCS, using a standardized, multidisciplinary approach.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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