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Early Serial Assessment of Aggregate Vasoactive Support and Mortality in Cardiogenic Shock: Insights From the Critical Care Cardiology Trials Network Registry.

Siddharth M PatelDavid D BergErin A BohulaVivian M Baird-ZarsGregory W BarsnessSunit-Preet ChaudhryMeshe D ChondeHoward A CooperCurtis R GinderJacob C JentzerMichael C KontosP Elliott MillerL Kristin NewbyConnor G O'BrienJeong-Gun ParkMatthew J PierceBarbara A PisaniBrian J PotterKevin S ShahJeffrey J TeutebergJason N KatzSean Van DiepenDavid A Morrow
Published in: Circulation. Heart failure (2024)
Early changes in the magnitude of vasoactive support in CS are associated with a gradient of risk for mortality. These data suggest that early VIS trajectory may improve CS prognostication, with the potential to be leveraged for clinical decision-making and research applications in CS.
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