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Advances in the Management of Cardiogenic Shock.
Jentzer JC, Pöss J, Schaubroeck H, Morrow DA, Hollenberg SM, Mebazaa A. Jentzer JC, et al. Among authors: hollenberg sm. Crit Care Med. 2023 Sep 1;51(9):1222-1233. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000005919. Epub 2023 May 15. Crit Care Med. 2023. PMID: 37184336 Review.
DATA SYNTHESIS: Professional society recommendations were integrated with evaluated studies. CONCLUSIONS: CS results in short-term mortality exceeding 30% despite standard therapy. While acute myocardial infarction (AMI) has been the focus of most CS research, heart failur …
DATA SYNTHESIS: Professional society recommendations were integrated with evaluated studies. CONCLUSIONS: CS results in short-term mo …
Preoperative cardiac risk assessment.
Hollenberg SM. Hollenberg SM. Chest. 1999 May;115(5 Suppl):51S-57S. doi: 10.1378/chest.115.suppl_2.51s. Chest. 1999. PMID: 10331334 Review.
Cardiac intervention is rarely necessary to lower the risk of surgery, but noncardiac surgery often represents the first opportunity for a patient to receive an appropriate assessment of short- and long-term cardiac risk, and this should be taken into consideration in plan …
Cardiac intervention is rarely necessary to lower the risk of surgery, but noncardiac surgery often represents the first opportunity for a p …