Advancing Cardiogenic Shock Management: Real-Time Classification & Trajectory Tracking
A SoCCC ACVC Webinar with Dr. Jason Katz, President of SoCCC and Dr. Walter Schiffer, Assistant Professor of Medicine at WashU Medicine Cardiovascular Division, as they discuss how real-time clinical decision support tools for cardiogenic shock can enhance early classification and continuous trajectory tracking. Sharing real-world experience and data demonstrating how these tools, leveraging high-frequency physiologic data, can improve recognition, risk stratification, and clinical decision-making in shock. Learning Objectives: Understand how automated clinical decision support tools for cardiogenic shock can support earlier identification and staging Describe the value of continuous hemodynamic and perfusion tracking in assessing patient trajectory and risk Recognize how data-driven classification may enhance clinical decision-making and documentation in cardiogenic shock

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