Scrutinizing mechanical circulatory support in cardiogenic shock: Have we jumped the gun?

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Enzo Lüsebrink
Hugo Lanz
Holger Thiele
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[1] LMU University Hospital,Department of Medicine I
[2] LMU Munich,DZHK (German Center for Cardiovascular Research)
[3] Partner Site Munich Heart Alliance,Department of Internal Medicine/Cardiology and Leipzig Heart Science
[4] Heart Center Leipzig at University of Leipzig,undefined
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Critical Care | / 28卷
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V-A ECMO; Impella; Mechanical circulatory support; Cardiogenic shock; Myocardial infarction;
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Despite increasing therapeutic options and disposable resources, cardiogenic shock (CS) remains a formidable condition with high mortality. Today, veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and microaxial flow devices (Impella, Abiomed, Danvers, USA) are established forms of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) in CS, with increasing application over the years. Despite this trend, incorporation into current ESC (Class IIa, evidence C) and AHA/ACC (Class IIa, evidence B-NR) guidelines is based nearly exclusively on observational results. Despite these recommendations and increasing application, current evidence from randomized controlled trials has not provided clear mortality benefit. Thus, reflection on current evidence is hereby justified.
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