Mechanical circulatory support in cardiogenic shock patients.

Luis Martin-Villen, Alejandro Adsuar-Gomez, Jose Manuel Garrido-Jimenez, Jose Luis Perez-Vela, Mari Paz Fuset-Cabanes
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Cardiogenic shock (CS) is a highly complex clinical condition that requires a management strategy focused on early resolution of the underlying cause and the provision of circulatory support. In cases of refractory CS, mechanical circulatory support (MCS) is employed to replace the failed cardiocirculatory system, thereby preventing the development of multiorgan failure. There are various types of MCS, and patients with CS typically require devices that are either short-term (< 15 days) or intermediate-term (15-30 days). When choosing the device the underlying cause of CS, as well as the presence or absence of concomitant conditions such as failed ventricle, respiratory failure, and the intended purpose of the support should be taken into consideration. Patients with MCS require the comprehensive care indicated in complex critically ill patients with multiorgan dysfunction, with an emphasis on device monitoring and control. Different complications may arise during support management, and its withdrawal must be protocolized.

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心源性休克患者的机械循环支持。
心源性休克(CS)是一种非常复杂的临床病症,需要采取以尽早消除潜在病因和提供循环支持为重点的管理策略。在难治性 CS 的病例中,需要使用机械循环支持(MCS)来替代衰竭的心循环系统,从而防止多器官功能衰竭的发生。机械循环支持有多种类型,CS 患者通常需要短期(小于 15 天)或中期(15-30 天)的设备。在选择设备时,应考虑 CS 的根本原因、有无并发症(如心室功能衰竭、呼吸衰竭)以及支持的预期目的。多器官功能障碍的复杂重症患者需要全面的护理,重点是设备的监测和控制。在支持管理过程中可能会出现不同的并发症,因此必须制定支持撤除方案。
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