Kardiol Pol
October 2024
Background: Notwithstanding readily available revascularization, significant advancements in mechanical circulatory support, and pharmacological progress, cardiogenic shock (CS) secondary to unprotected left main culprit lesion-related acute myocardial infarction (ULMCL-related AMI) is associated with very high mortality. In this population, chronic total occlusion (CTO) is relatively frequent.
Aims: This study sought to assess the association between the presence of CTO and 12-month mortality in patients with CS due to ULMCL-related AMI.