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Identifying predictors and determining mortality rates of septic cardiomyopathy and sepsis-related cardiogenic shock: A retrospective, observational study.

Kathryn W HendricksonMeghan M CirulisRebecca E BurkMichael J LanspaIthan D PeltanHunter MarshallDanielle GroatAl JephsonSarah J BeesleySamuel M Brown
Published in: PloS one (2024)
SCM and SeRCS affect a minority of patients with septic shock, disproportionately affecting individuals with a history of cardiac disease. We did not identify a mortality difference associated with SCM or SeRCS. Additional work is needed to define further subtypes and treatment options for this patient population.
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