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Cognitive Function and Patient-Reported Outcomes after Cardiogenic Shock | JACC | ACC.25

Mar 17, 20255 min
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In this video discussion with JACC: Associate Editor Michelle M. Kittleson, MD, PhD, FACC, and authors Eric Hall, MD and James A. de Lemos, MD, FACC, they review this study published in JACC & presented at ACC.25. Do patients who survive cardiogenic shock have neurocognitive consequences at intermediate-term follow-up? New cognitive impairment is common at discharge and 3 months after CS and is associated with worse quality of life and functional status. #jacc #jaccjournals #acc25

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