Comparative features and outcomes of cardiogenic shock in patients with and without prior resuscitated shockable cardiac arrest: Insight from the FRENSHOCK multicenter prospective registry
Aim: Differences between cardiogenic shock (CS) with and without prior resuscitated cardiac arrest (CA) remain largely unexplored. We hypothesized that patients who experience shockable CA followed by CS are likely to have worse outcomes compared to CS without prior CA. Methods: FRENSHOCK is a prosp...
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