Prognostic Significance of Hemodynamic Parameters in Patients with Cardiogenic Shock.
David D BergGurleen KaurErin A BohulaVivian M Baird-ZarsCarlos L AlviarChristopher F BarnettGregory W BarsnessJames A BurkeSunit-Preet ChaudhryMeshe ChondeHoward A CooperLori B DanielsMark W DodsonDaniel A GerberShahab GhafghaziUmesh K GidwaniMichael J GoldfarbJianping GuoDustin HillersonBenjamin B KenigsbergAjar KocharMichael C KontosYounghoon KwonMathew S LopesDaniel B LoriauxP Elliott MillerConnor G O'BrienAlexander I PapolosSiddharth M PatelBarbara A PisaniBrian J PotterRajnish PrasadRobert O RowsellKevin S ShahShashank S SinhaTimothy D SmithMichael A SolomonJeffrey J TeutebergAndrea D ThompsonSammy ZakariaJason N KatzSean Van DiepenDavid A MorrowPublished in: European heart journal. Acute cardiovascular care (2023)
In a contemporary CS population, presenting hemodynamic parameters reflecting decreased systemic arterial tone and indicators of right ventricular dysfunction are associated with adverse outcomes and presenting lactate.
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