TY - JOUR
T1 - Step by step daily management of short-term mechanical circulatory support for cardiogenic shock in adults in the intensive cardiac care unit
T2 - a clinical consensus statement of the Association for Acute CardioVascular Care of the European Society of Cardiology SC, the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, the European branch of the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization, and the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
AU - Møller, Jacob Eifer
AU - Sionis, Alessandro
AU - Aissaoui, Nadia
AU - Ariza, Albert
AU - Belohlavek, Jan
AU - De Backer, Daniel
AU - Färber, Gloria
AU - Gollmann-Tepeköylu, Can
AU - Mebazaa, Alexandre
AU - Price, Susanna
AU - Swol, Justyna
AU - Thiele, Holger
AU - Hassager, Christian
N1 - © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: [email protected].
PY - 2023/7/7
Y1 - 2023/7/7
N2 - The use of mechanical circulatory support using percutaneous ventricular assist devices (pVAD) has increased rapidly during the last decade without substantial new evidence for their effect on outcome. In addition, many gaps in knowledge still exist such as timing and duration of support, haemodynamic monitoring, management of complications, concomitant medical therapy, and weaning protocols. This clinical consensus statement summarizes the consensus of an expert panel of the Association for Acute CardioVascular Care, European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, European Extracorporeal Life Support Organization, and European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. It provides practical advice regarding the management of patients managed with pVAD in the intensive care unit based on existing evidence and consensus on best current practice.
AB - The use of mechanical circulatory support using percutaneous ventricular assist devices (pVAD) has increased rapidly during the last decade without substantial new evidence for their effect on outcome. In addition, many gaps in knowledge still exist such as timing and duration of support, haemodynamic monitoring, management of complications, concomitant medical therapy, and weaning protocols. This clinical consensus statement summarizes the consensus of an expert panel of the Association for Acute CardioVascular Care, European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, European Extracorporeal Life Support Organization, and European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. It provides practical advice regarding the management of patients managed with pVAD in the intensive care unit based on existing evidence and consensus on best current practice.
KW - Adult
KW - Cardiology
KW - Critical Care
KW - Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation/methods
KW - Heart-Assist Devices
KW - Humans
KW - Intensive Care Units
KW - Shock, Cardiogenic/therapy
KW - Thoracic Surgery
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U2 - 10.1093/ehjacc/zuad064
DO - 10.1093/ehjacc/zuad064
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 37315190
SN - 2048-8726
VL - 12
SP - 475
EP - 485
JO - European heart journal. Acute cardiovascular care
JF - European heart journal. Acute cardiovascular care
IS - 7
ER -