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Cardiology Division

2021

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Management And Outcomes Of Cardiogenic Shock In Cardiac Icus With Versus Without Shock Teams., Alexander I Papolos, Benjamin B Kenigsberg, David D Berg, Carlos L Alviar, Erin Bohula, James A Burke Md, Anthony P Carnicelli, Sunit-Preet Chaudhry, Stavros Drakos, Daniel A Gerber, Jianping Guo, James M Horowitz, Jason N Katz, Ellen C Keeley, Thomas S Metkus, Jose Nativi-Nicolau, Jeffrey R Snell, Shashank S Sinha, Wayne J Tymchak, Sean Van Diepen, David A Morrow, Christopher F Barnett Sep 2021

Management And Outcomes Of Cardiogenic Shock In Cardiac Icus With Versus Without Shock Teams., Alexander I Papolos, Benjamin B Kenigsberg, David D Berg, Carlos L Alviar, Erin Bohula, James A Burke Md, Anthony P Carnicelli, Sunit-Preet Chaudhry, Stavros Drakos, Daniel A Gerber, Jianping Guo, James M Horowitz, Jason N Katz, Ellen C Keeley, Thomas S Metkus, Jose Nativi-Nicolau, Jeffrey R Snell, Shashank S Sinha, Wayne J Tymchak, Sean Van Diepen, David A Morrow, Christopher F Barnett

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BACKGROUND: Single-center studies suggest that implementation of multidisciplinary cardiogenic shock (CS) teams is associated with improved CS survival.

OBJECTIVES: The aim was to characterize practice patterns and outcomes in the management of CS across multiple centers with versus without shock teams.

METHODS: The Critical Care Cardiology Trials Network is a multicenter network of cardiac intensive care units (CICUs) in North America. All consecutive medical admissions to each CICU (n = 24) were captured during annual 2-month collection periods (2017-2019; n = 6,872). Shock management and CICU mortality among centers with versus without shock teams were compared using inverse probability weighting. …