1. Vasopressors and Inotropes as Predictors of Mortality in Acute Severe Cardiogenic Shock Treated With the Impella Device
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Charlene L. Rohm, Salvatore F. Mannino, Herman E. Ray, Bogdan Gadidov, and Rajnish Prasad
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Inotrope ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Cardiogenic shock ,Shock, Cardiogenic ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Humans ,Vasoconstrictor Agents ,Referral center ,In patient ,Heart-Assist Devices ,Hospital Mortality ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Impella ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Background Vasopressors and inotropes are the primary pharmacologic agents in the management of cardiogenic shock. Increased use of these agents in the setting of cardiogenic shock treated with the Impella is associated with increased mortality. This study evaluates the use of vasopressors and inotropes as predictors of mortality in patients treated with the Impella for acute cardiogenic shock. Methods This retrospective study included 276 patients treated with the Impella 2.5, Impella CP, or Impella 5.0 from March 2011 to January 2020 at a single, tertiary referral center for acute cardiogenic shock. Results All-cause in-hospital mortality was 44.6%. Mortality significantly increased with escalating use of vasopressors and inotropes, with the most significant increase in mortality from use of 2 agents to the use of 3 agents (8.1% vs 39.7%, p Conclusions The escalating need for vasopressors and inotropes and particular combinations of these agents are significant predictors of mortality that may help determine whether the Impella or higher level of support is more appropriate to treat acute cardiogenic shock. Summary Increased use and use of particular combinations of vasopressors and inotropes significantly predict mortality in patients with acute cardiogenic shock treated with the Impella. Increasing from the use of 2 to 3 agents demonstrated the greatest mortality increase. Those treated with only vasopressors had greater mortality compared to those treated with a combination that included 1 inotrope.
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- 2021