Article Dans Une Revue ESC Heart Failure Année : 2025

Clinical profile, short and long-term outcomes of non-ischaemic cardiogenic shock: A FRENSHOCK sub-analysis

Eric Bonnefoy-Cudraz
Nicolas Lamblin
Laurent Bonello
Hamid Merdji
Meyer Elbaz
Hadi Khachab
Marie‐france Seronde
Guillaume Schurtz
Brahim Harbaoui
Gerald Vanzetto
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Nicolas Combaret
Benoît Lattuca

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Aims: Although predominant in routine practice, non-ischaemic cardiogenic shock (NICS) remains underrepresented in past studies, mainly focused on ischaemic cardiogenic shock (CS). This study aims to describe the current NICS picture and define its independent correlates of short- and long-term outcomes.Methods and results: FRENSHOCK is a prospective registry including 772 CS patients from 49 centers. One-year mortality was the primary outcome. One-month mortality and the composite of 1-year mortality, heart transplantation (HTx), or ventricular assistance device (VAD) were secondary outcomes. Within 772 patients included, 492 (63.7%) were NICS. One-month and 1-year mortality rates were 25.6% and 45.7%, with a combined endpoint of 1-year mortality, HTx, or VAD of 53.9%. Multivariate analysis showed five independent factors for 1-year mortality: age (per year: aHR 1.03 [1.01-1.05], P < 0.01), chronic kidney disease (CKD) (aHR 1.87 [1.25-2.80], P < 0.01), norepinephrine use (aHR 1.52 [1.02-2.26], P = 0.04), active cancer (aHR 1.91 [1.07-3.42], P = 0.03) and acute renal replacement therapy (aHR 1.57 [1.01-2.46], P = 0.049). Age, CKD and norepinephrine were also predictive of 1-month mortality and 1-year mortality and/or HTx and/or VAD. Additionally, 1-month mortality was associated with septic triggers, and 1-year mortality and/or HTx and/or VAD with acute mechanical circulatory support, NYHA stage ≥ 3 and fluid administration.Conclusions: In this large study, NICS accounted for almost two-thirds of all CS cases, with substantial rates of short- and long-term mortality. Future studies should evaluate interventions to improve early stratification and management. NCT02703038.

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hal-05005955 , version 2 (31-03-2025)
hal-05005955 , version 1 (01-04-2025)

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Miloud Cherbi, François Roubille, Edouard Gerbaud, Eric Bonnefoy-Cudraz, Nicolas Lamblin, et al.. Clinical profile, short and long-term outcomes of non-ischaemic cardiogenic shock: A FRENSHOCK sub-analysis. ESC Heart Failure, 2025, 12 (3), pp.2335-2346. ⟨10.1002/ehf2.15046⟩. ⟨hal-05005955v2⟩
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