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- Title
Impact of Pre-Existing History of Heart Failure on Patient Profile, Therapeutic Management, and Prognosis in Cardiogenic Shock: Insights from the FRENSHOCK Registry.
- Authors
Schurtz, Guillaume; Delmas, Clément; Fenouillet, Margaux; Roubille, François; Puymirat, Etienne; Bonello, Laurent; Leurent, Guillaume; Verdier, Basile; Levy, Bruno; Ternacle, Julien; Harbaoui, Brahim; Vanzetto, Gerald; Combaret, Nicolas; Lattuca, Benoît; Bruel, Cedric; Bourenne, Jeremy; Labbé, Vincent; Henry, Patrick; Bonnefoy-Cudraz, Éric; Lamblin, Nicolas
- Abstract
In this post hoc analysis of the largest European registry of CS (the FRENSHOCK multicenter registry), we thus attempted to compare CS patients according to the presence or absence of a pre-existing history of HF at the time of admission. However, the number of CS patients related to other etiologies (commonly designated as HF-CS) is now more prevalent in the contemporary era [[7], [13]]. One could argue that AMI patients often represent the vast majority of new-onset HF etiologies among CS patients and are therefore equal to new-onset HF. Clinical characteristics and in-hospital outcomes between HF-CS and AMI-CS were recently reported and showed better survival in HF-CS patients [[18]].
- Subjects
HEART failure patients; CARDIAC pacing; CARDIOGENIC shock; PROGNOSIS
- Publication
Life (2075-1729), 2022, Vol 12, Issue 11, p1844
- ISSN
2075-1729
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/life12111844