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Journal of Shock and Hemodynamics

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Myocardial infarction

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Revascularization In Cardiogenic Shock: Residual Syntax Score And Chronic Total Occlusions, Venugopal Menon Feb 2023

Revascularization In Cardiogenic Shock: Residual Syntax Score And Chronic Total Occlusions, Venugopal Menon

Journal of Shock and Hemodynamics

The residual syntax score (rSS) is strongly associated with outcomes in patients with stable coronary artery disease. In patients with acute myocardial infarction-associated cardiogenic shock (AMI-CS), the correlation or association of the rSS, mortality risk, and revascularization strategy has not yet been elucidated and needs more investigation. The SHOCK trial demonstrated that patients with left main and severe triple-vessel disease, who underwent coronary artery bypass grafts, had improved outcomes and higher 1-year survival rates than those with initial medical stabilization. However, it is unclear which is the superior technique for achieving complete revascularization. In contrast to the SHOCK trial’s results, …


Coronary Flow And Unloading In Acute Myocardial Infarction Shock, Kiyo Ishikawa Feb 2023

Coronary Flow And Unloading In Acute Myocardial Infarction Shock, Kiyo Ishikawa

Journal of Shock and Hemodynamics

In patients with cardiogenic shock that undergo successful coronary intervention, there are still factors complicating myocardial recovery. There is room for improvement in coronary flow using mechanical circulatory devices, specifically by left ventricular unloading. This idea was further explored in a research study using pigs. Results showed that subjects with acute myocardial infarction who have reduced cardiac contractility and/or high diastolic pressure would benefit from support strategies targeting left ventricular unloading.


Reperfusion Injury In Acute Myocardial Infarction Shock- Role Of Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices, Finn Gustafsson Dec 2022

Reperfusion Injury In Acute Myocardial Infarction Shock- Role Of Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices, Finn Gustafsson

Journal of Shock and Hemodynamics

The efficacy of mechanical circulatory support in acute myocardial infarction is dependent upon the size of the infarct. If applied early, mechanical support to reduce reperfusion injury appears to be effective in reducing infarct size in animal studies. The optimal timing of reperfusion is uncertain and requires further investigation. Efficient unloading appears to be essential in increasing the efficacy of the type of mechanical support and may favor one over another.


A Case Of Inferior Myocardial Infarction Complicated By Ventricular Septal Rupture Leading To Cardiogenic Shock: Tandem Heart To The Rescue!, Shehab Al-Ansari, Sachin Kumar, Angelo Nascimbene, Manish K. Patel, Igor D. Gregoric Sep 2022

A Case Of Inferior Myocardial Infarction Complicated By Ventricular Septal Rupture Leading To Cardiogenic Shock: Tandem Heart To The Rescue!, Shehab Al-Ansari, Sachin Kumar, Angelo Nascimbene, Manish K. Patel, Igor D. Gregoric

Journal of Shock and Hemodynamics

Ventricular septal rupture (VSR) is a rare but life-threatening complication of acute myocardial infarction. We present a case of VSR-related refractory cardiogenic shock that was successfully managed with TandemHeart® followed by surgical repair.