This study focuses on patients with acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) complicated by cardiogenic shock, a serious condition where the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs. The condition is characterized by low blood pressure, altered mental state, cold skin, decreased urine output, and build-up of fluid in the lungs.
The research examines the use of noradrenaline, a medication given through an intravenous infusion to raise blood pressure in patients with cardiogenic shock. The study aims to determine if using lower doses of noradrenaline to maintain a lower blood pressure target leads to better outcomes compared to standard treatment.
During the study, participants will be divided into two groups. One group will receive the standard blood pressure treatment, while the other group will receive treatment aimed at maintaining a lower blood pressure target with reduced noradrenaline use. The study will track the survival of patients and their kidney function over a 30-day period after treatment begins.



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