Deciphering Low Cardiac Output Syndrome: Insights and Management in Post-Cardiac Surgery
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-9-2024
Publication Title
Heart Surgery Forum
Abstract
Low cardiac output syndrome (LCOS) is a dysfunctional state of the heart that often results in decreased cardiac output that is insufficient to meet current metabolic demands. LCOS is typically seen after post-cardiac surgery and is often associated with worsened outcomes and rising hospital costs. As cardiovascular disease becomes more common in an aging population, the prevalence of LCOS will inevitably increase. Understanding the underlying pathophysiology and management is essential to patient outcomes. This is a comprehensive review of the epidemiology, pathophysiology, treatment options, and outcomes of those who develop LCOS after cardiac surgery.
Volume
27
Issue
10
First Page
e1237
Last Page
e1244
Recommended Citation
Chen AL, Kindzelski BA, Robinson JP, Altshuler JM, Schwann TA, Vivacqua A. Deciphering low cardiac output syndrome: insights and management in post-cardiac surgery. Heart Surg Forum. 2024 Oct 9;27(10):e1237-e1244. doi:10.59958/hsf.7737
DOI
10.59958/hsf.7737