The management of heart failure cardiogenic shock: an international RAND appropriateness panel.

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Williams, Stefan , Kalakoutas, Antonis , Olusanya, Segun , Schrage, Benedict , Tavazzi, Guido , Carnicelli, Anthony P , Montero, Santiago , Vandenbriele, Christophe , Luk, Adriana , Lim, Hoong Sern , Bhagra, Sai , Ott, Sascha C , Farrero, Marta , Samsky, Marc D , Kennedy, Jamie L W , Sen, Sounok , Agrawal, Richa , Rampersad, Penelope , Coniglio, Amanda , Pappalardo, Federico , Barnett, Christopher , Proudfoot, Alastair G
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Cardiology
Emergency Medicine
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BioMed Central Ltd
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28
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1466-609X ; Electronic
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1466-609X ; Electronic
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Observational data suggest that the subset of patients with heart failure related CS (HF-CS) now predominate critical care admissions for CS. There are no dedicated HF-CS randomised control trials completed to date which reliably inform clinical practice or clinical guidelines. We sought to identify aspects of HF-CS care where both consensus and uncertainty may exist to guide clinical practice and future clinical trial design, with a specific focus on HF-CS due to acute decompensated chronic HF.
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