Abstract Background/Introduction Optimal mean arterial pressure (MAP) in patients with acute myocardial infarction related out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (AMI-OHCA) and cardiogenic shock (AMI-CS) remains unclear. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing MAP targets have been performed in OHCA patients with presumed cardiac cause, but did not provide answers to the important question what MAP target would be optimal for the AMI-OHCA population. To our knowledge, no RCTs comparing MAP targets in AMI-CS patients have been performed. Purpose This comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the effect of low- and high-MAP levels on short-term mortality in AMI-OHCA and AMI-CS patients. Methods We conducted a systematic search of MEDLINE (OVID), EMBASE (OVID), CINAHL (Ebsco) and Cochrane CENTRAL databases. Eligible studies reported outcomes for AMI-OHCA or AMI-CS patients for at least two groups of different average MAP levels. Both RCTs and observational studies were eligible to ensure comprehensive data collection. Authors were proactively contacted for supplementary AMI data. Random-effects models were used to pool data. Results Of 7,728 screened studies, 57 were assessed for eligibility, and 11 were included in the final analysis (4 RCTs and 7 observational studies), encompassing 3,846 patients. The primary analysis included 1,251 AMI-OHCA patients. In the AMI-OHCA patients, no significant difference in short-term mortality was observed between low- and high-MAP groups in RCT (34.9% vs. 39.4%, RR 0.88, 95%-CI 0.70-1.10), observational-, and combined data. As only one of the 11 included studies reported on separate AMI-CS data, no meta-analyses of solely AMI-CS patients could be performed. Conclusions Our meta-analysis showed no significant difference in short-term mortality between low- and high-MAP levels in AMI-OHCA patients. Only one study in selected AMI-CS patients without OHCA patients was available. This highlights the importance of identifying tailored MAP strategies in both AMI-OHCA and AMI-CS patients.Flow chart of the selection of studies Short term mortality – AMI-OHCA patients
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