Current and novel biomarkers in cardiogenic shock

心源性休克 医学 心力衰竭 休克(循环) 心脏病学 重症监护医学 电流(流体) 内科学 心肌梗塞 电气工程 工程类
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Victor Galusko,Florian A. Wenzl,Christophe Vandenbriele,Vasileios Panoulas,Thomas F. Lüscher,Diana A. Gorog
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期刊:European Journal of Heart Failure [Elsevier BV]
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DOI:10.1002/ejhf.3531
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Abstract Cardiogenic shock (CS) carries a 30–50% in‐hospital mortality rate, with little improvement in outcomes in the last decade. Challenges in improving outcomes are closely linked to the frequent late presentation or diagnosis of CS where the ‘point of no return’ has often passed, leading to haemodynamic dysregulation, progressive myocardial depression, hypotension, and a downward spiral of hypoperfusion, organ dysfunction and decreasing myocardial function, driven by inflammation and metabolic derangements. Novel therapeutic interventions may have varying efficacy depending on the type and stage of shock in which they are applied. Biomarkers that aid prediction and early detection of CS, provide early signs of organ dysfunction and define prognosis could help optimize management. Temporal change in such biomarkers, particularly in response to pharmacological interventions and/or mechanical circulatory support, can guide management and predict outcome. Several novel biomarkers enhance the prediction of mortality in CS, compared to conventional parameters such as lactate, with some, such as adrenomedullin and circulating dipeptidyl peptidase 3, also able to predict the development of CS. Some biomarkers reflect systemic inflammation (e.g. interleukin‐6, angiopoietin 2, fibroblast growth factor 23 and suppressor of tumorigenicity 2) and are not specific to CS, yet inform on the activation of important pathways involved in the downward shock spiral. Other biomarkers signal end‐organ hypoperfusion and could guide targeted interventions, while some may serve as novel therapeutic targets. We critically review current and novel biomarkers that guide prediction, detection, and prognostication in CS. Future use of biomarkers may help improve management in these high‐risk patients.
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