
For the past 20 years, mortality for cardiogenic shock has been high (at around 50%) and without improvement. However, with new developments, there is hope that outcomes could improve for patients with cardiogenic shock.
The SCAI 2022 Scientific Sessions featured several exciting presentations dedicated to cardiogenic shock and focused on two promising aspects of shock care: the first on the dedicated shock teams and protocols, and the second on upcoming clinical trials.
Cardiogenic shock teams are multidisciplinary teams activated to guide the care of patients with refractory shock. Multiple single center and national studies have demonstrated survival benefit from implementation of such shock teams operating within formalized protocols. Shock teams are thought to improve care through more timely and appropriate use of mechanical circulatory support. Importantly, shock remains a highly complex clinical syndrome and care necessitates individualized care pathways. The goal of standardized protocols is not to limit care to an algorithm, but to ensure effective use of the available tools appropriate for the specific clinical picture.