2024
Epidemiology of cardiogenic shock using the Shock Academic Research Consortium (SHARC) consensus definitions
Berg D, Bohula E, Patel S, Alfonso C, Alviar C, Baird-Zars V, Barnett C, Barsness G, Bennett C, Chaudhry S, Fordyce C, Ghafghazi S, Gidwani U, Goldfarb M, Katz J, Menon V, Miller P, Newby L, Papolos A, Park J, Pierce M, Proudfoot A, Sinha S, Sridharan L, Thompson A, van Diepen S, Morrow D. Epidemiology of cardiogenic shock using the Shock Academic Research Consortium (SHARC) consensus definitions. European Heart Journal Acute Cardiovascular Care 2024, 13: 709-714. PMID: 39208447, PMCID: PMC11518926, DOI: 10.1093/ehjacc/zuae098.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCardiac intensive care unitSecondary CSConsensus definitionConcomitant cardiac arrestCritical Care Cardiology Trials NetworkRelevant to clinical practiceAcademic Research ConsortiumIn-hospital mortalityResearch ConsortiumCardiogenic shockIntensive care unitMultinational research networksCardiac arrestClinical practiceEvidence of hypoperfusionCare unitTrials NetworkTIMI Study GroupContemporary registryRegistryShock criteriaCS classificationStudy groupEpidemiologyClinical trialsEarly Serial Assessment of Aggregate Vasoactive Support and Mortality in Cardiogenic Shock: Insights From the Critical Care Cardiology Trials Network Registry
Patel S, Berg D, Bohula E, Baird-Zars V, Barsness G, Chaudhry S, Chonde M, Cooper H, Ginder C, Jentzer J, Kontos M, Miller P, Newby L, O’Brien C, Park J, Pierce M, Pisani B, Potter B, Shah K, Teuteberg J, Katz J, van Diepen S, Morrow D. Early Serial Assessment of Aggregate Vasoactive Support and Mortality in Cardiogenic Shock: Insights From the Critical Care Cardiology Trials Network Registry. Circulation Heart Failure 2024, 17: e011736. PMID: 38587438, DOI: 10.1161/circheartfailure.124.011736.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVasoactive-inotropic scoreCardiac intensive care unitVasoactive supportCardiogenic shockGradient of riskMechanical circulatory supportPatients admitted with CSCardiac intensive care unit admissionClinical decision-makingCritical Care Cardiology Trials NetworkIntensive care unitSCAI stagesNetwork registryCare unitTrials NetworkSOFA scoreMulticenter registryPrognostic associationMortalitySerial assessmentCirculatory supportSupportEarly changesScoresPatients
2022
Characteristics, therapies, and outcomes of In-Hospital vs Out-of-Hospital cardiac arrest in patients presenting to cardiac intensive care units: From the critical care Cardiology trials network (CCCTN)
Carnicelli A, Keane R, Brown K, Loriaux D, Kendsersky P, Alviar C, Arps K, Berg D, Bohula E, Burke J, Dixson J, Gerber D, Goldfarb M, Granger C, Guo J, Harrison R, Kontos M, Lawler P, Miller P, Nativi-Nicolau J, Newby L, Racharla L, Roswell R, Shah K, Sinha S, Solomon M, Teuteberg J, Wong G, van Diepen S, Katz J, Morrow D. Characteristics, therapies, and outcomes of In-Hospital vs Out-of-Hospital cardiac arrest in patients presenting to cardiac intensive care units: From the critical care Cardiology trials network (CCCTN). Resuscitation 2022, 183: 109664. PMID: 36521683, PMCID: PMC9899313, DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2022.12.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiac intensive care unitCritical Care Cardiology Trials NetworkOutcome of admissionIntensive care unitCardiac arrestCare unitContemporary cardiac intensive care unitsTertiary cardiac intensive care unitsTrials NetworkLower lactateLower crude mortalityRenal replacement therapyMechanical circulatory supportHospital cardiac arrestHospital mortalityIHCA patientsInvasive hemodynamicsCICU admissionIn-HospitalCoronary diseaseCrude mortalityHeart failureOHCA patientsAtrial fibrillationCirculatory support