About this Research Topic
The objectives of this research topic are to evaluate basic, translational, and clinical aspects of cardiogenic shock. Specifically, we want to address the following:
1) Biologic pathways in early and late cardiogenic shock, and potential targets for therapeutic interventions.
2) Biomarkers in cardiogenic shock and their diagnostic/prognostic implications.
3) Clinical tools for risk stratification.
4) The role of mechanical circulatory support: in whom, what device, when, how?
5) The role of medical therapies in management of cardiogenic shock.
Original research articles, reviews, and commentaries including but not limited to topics below:
1) Animal models of cardiogenic shock.
2) Biological pathways in cardiogenic shock in animal models and humans: similarities and differences.
3) Varying etiologies of shock: how are they different? (eg. MI, non-MI, peripartum, chronic HF etc).
4) Cardiac arrest and cardiogenic shock: clinical considerations.
5) Influence of different types of MCS on biochemical pathways, hemodynamics, infarction size, biomarkers.
6) Which MCS device for which patient? How do you choose among them?
7) LV decompression during peripheral VA ECMO: techniques, hemodynamics, outcomes.
8) Bridging strategies in cardiogenic shock: recovery, LVAD, transplant.
9) Population differences in cardiogenic shock: age, gender, ethnicity.
10) Cost-effectiveness analyses.
11) Shock systems of care: how to develop.
12) Newer therapies: novel inotropic agents, heart rate modification, targeted temperature management.
13) What is too sick/irreversible shock and time for palliative therapy?
Keywords: Cardiogenic shock
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