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Impact of symptom duration and mechanical circulatory support on prognosis in cardiogenic shock complicating acute myocardial infarction.

Florien KleinCaïa CrooijmansElma J PetersMarcel van 't VeerMarijke J C TimmermansJosé P S HenriquesNiels J W VeroudenAdriaan O KraaijeveldJeroen J H BungeErik LipsicKrischan D SjauwRobert-Jan M van GeunsAdmir DedicEric A DuboisMartijn MeuwissenPeter DanseGabe BleekerJosé M Montero-CabezasIrlando A FerreiraJan BrouwerKoen TeeuwenLuuk C Otterspoornull null
Published in: Netherlands heart journal : monthly journal of the Netherlands Society of Cardiology and the Netherlands Heart Foundation (2024)
Prolonged prehospital symptom duration was associated with significantly increased 30-day mortality in patients presenting with AMICS. In AMICS patients treated with MCS, a symptom duration of > 24 h was an independent predictor of poor survival. These results emphasise the critical role of early recognition and intervention in the prognosis of AMICS patients.
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