1954
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.9.4.527
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The Treatment of Shock Associated with Myocardial Infarction

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“…In addition, there is variation in the definition and criteria used for inclusion of patients in clinical trials, which can very the reported incidence. According to the report by Griffith and colleagues [6] in 1954, incidence of shock in acute myocardial infarction was 19.7% and the overall mortality of shock was 80%. In the original description of Killip and Kimball classification [9], similar numbers were demonstrated with rates of cardiogenic shock being 19% and the mortality rates remaining at 80%.…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, there is variation in the definition and criteria used for inclusion of patients in clinical trials, which can very the reported incidence. According to the report by Griffith and colleagues [6] in 1954, incidence of shock in acute myocardial infarction was 19.7% and the overall mortality of shock was 80%. In the original description of Killip and Kimball classification [9], similar numbers were demonstrated with rates of cardiogenic shock being 19% and the mortality rates remaining at 80%.…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…pulmonary rales and was the first to suggest that the condition was necessarily fatal. In 1954, Griffith and colleagues [6] described the first large series of patients with cardiogenic shock admitted with acute myocardial infarction to the Los Angeles County General Hospital. In 1960s, coronary care units were introduced [7], which has led to overall decrease in the in-hospital mortality related to acute myocardial infarction.…”
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“…An 80% mortality has been reported in shock following acute cardiac infarction (Hellerstein et al, 1952;Griffith et al, 1954). However, this figure is probably an underestimate, as it is based on hospital experience alone.…”
Section: Seniior Medical Registrar the Middlesex Hospital Lonidonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this figure is probably an underestimate, as it is based on hospital experience alone. The early use of pressors has been advocated by Griffith et al (1954): in a series of cases treated for shock within three hours of its onset only 13% died. Noradrenaline infusions have reduced the overall mortality to between 40% and 50% (Moyer et al, 1953;Sampson and Zipser, 1954;Garai and Smith, 1958).…”
Section: Seniior Medical Registrar the Middlesex Hospital Lonidonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advent of this substance first truly increased the recovery rate in cardiogenic shock, dropping the mortality rate from 80 to 47.8 per cent. 13 It is markedly inotropic and is a powerful vasoconstrictor. It may produce arrhythmias and there will be a slough at the site of extravascular infiltration.…”
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