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American Heart Association Cardiogenic Shock Registry: Design and Implementation.
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American Heart Association Cardiogenic Shock Registry: Design and Implementation. Circulation. Cardiovascular quality and outcomes Morrow, D. A., Jessup, M., Abraham, W. T., Acker, M., Aringo, A., Batchelor, W., Chikwe, J., Costello, S., Drakos, S. G., Farmer, S., Gelijns, A., Gillette, N., Hochman, J. S., Isler, M., Kapur, N. K., Kilic, A., Kormos, R., Lewis, E. F., Lindenfeld, J., Lombardi, P., Mancini, D., Rao, S. V., Rutan, C., Samsky, M., Krucoff, M. W. 2024: e010637Abstract
Cardiogenic shock is a morbid complication of heart disease that claims the lives of more than 1 in 3 patients presenting with this syndrome. Supporting a unique collaboration across clinical specialties, federal regulators, payors, and industry, the American Heart Association volunteers and staff have launched a quality improvement registry to better understand the clinical manifestations of shock phenotypes, and to benchmark the management patterns, and outcomes of patients presenting with cardiogenic shock to hospitals across the United States.Participating hospitals will enroll consecutive hospitalized patients with cardiogenic shock, regardless of etiology or severity. Data are collected through individual reviews of medical records of sequential adult patients with cardiogenic shock. The electronic case record form was collaboratively designed with a core minimum data structure and aligned with Shock Academic Research Consortium definitions. This registry will allow participating health systems to evaluate patient-level data including diagnostic approaches, therapeutics, use of advanced monitoring and circulatory support, processes of care, complications, and in-hospital survival. Participating sites can leverage these data for onsite monitoring of outcomes and benchmarking versus other institutions. The registry was concomitantly designed to provide a high-quality longitudinal ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ infrastructure for pragmatic randomized trials as well as translational, clinical, and implementation ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½. An aggregate deidentified data set will be made available to the ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ community on the American Heart Association's Precision Medicine Platform. On March 31, 2022, the American Heart Association Cardiogenic Shock Registry received its first clinical records. At the time of this submission, 100 centers are participating.The American Heart Association Cardiogenic Shock Registry will serve as a resource using consistent data structure and definitions for the medical and ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ community to accelerate scientific advancement through shared learning and ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ resulting in improved quality of care and outcomes of shock patients.
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