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SURGERY FOR CARDIOGENIC SHOCK

The Lancet, 1974
Abstract Eleven patients were consecutively operated upon for cardiogenic shock caused by myocardial infarction. The cardiogenic shock was refractory to conventional medical therapy. All eleven patients were dependent on intra-aortic counterpulsation balloon until after surgery.
M. G. Miller   +4 more
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Cardiogenic Shock in Women [PDF]

open access: possibleInterventional Cardiology Clinics, 2012
Cardiogenic shock (CS) describes the physiologic state in which reduced cardiac output and resultant tissue hypoxia occur in the presence of adequate intravascular volume. Among patients hospitalized with myocardial infarction (MI), CS is the foremost cause of death.
Roxana Mehran   +4 more
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Hemodynamics of Cardiogenic Shock

Interventional Cardiology Clinics, 2017
Cardiogenic shock (CS) represents an advanced state of morbidity along the pathophysiologic pathway of end-organ hypoperfusion caused by reduced cardiac output and blood pressure. Acute coronary syndromes remain the most common cause of CS. The spectrum of hypoperfusion states caused by low cardiac output ranges from pre-CS to refractory CS and can be ...
Jeffrey D. Wessler   +2 more
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Cardiogenic Shock

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2011
Cardiogenic shock remains a significant issue and affects 5% to 10% of patients admitted with an AMI. Mortality remains high despite advances in treatment for AMI. These patients are best treated in centers where they can receive treatment that follows the joint guidelines recommended by ACC and AHA.
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Cardiogenic Shock in the Neonate

Pediatrics In Review, 1988
The neonate with circulatory failure or cardiogenic shock is a formidable challenge. However, with an organized treatment plan and a well-orchestrated team, these infants can be effectively managed. Once the infant has been stabilized, and septic and hypovolemic shock have been excluded, attention should be directed to the four most likely causes of ...
Douglas H. King, Martin H. Lees
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Cardiogenic Shock in Hypothyroidism

Southern Medical Journal, 2006
A patient with minimal coronary artery disease presented in cardiogenic shock when her previously undiagnosed hypothyroid state was complicated by an episode of AV nodal re-entrant tachycardia. She did not respond to multiple pressors, and recovered dramatically after starting thyroid supplementation. Hypothyroidism caused her lack of responsiveness to
Dale Adler   +3 more
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Newborn in cardiogenic shock

Heart, 2017
Clinical introductionA 2-month-old baby boy was referred to our centre due to tachycardia and acute heart failure. The ECG showed a narrow complex tachycardia with a heart rate of 300 beats per minute (Figure 1). Echocardiographically, a patent foramen ovale and a parachute mitral valve with mild regurgitation were diagnosed; cardiac function was ...
Franziska Wagner   +2 more
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Impact of Female Sex on Cardiogenic Shock Outcomes: A Cardiogenic Shock Working Group Report.

JACC. Heart failure, 2023
Van-Khue Ton   +31 more
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Dopamine for Cardiogenic Shock

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
Dopamine (3,4 dihydroxy phenylethylamine) is a naturally occurring catecholamine that has been employed both experimentally and clinically for the therapy of various forms of shock. Dopamine possesses a variety of useful pharmacologic properties. It functions as an a-adrenergic agonist, causing vasoconstriction of peripheral capacitance and resistance ...
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Cardiogenic shock

American Heart Journal, 1957
C M, AGRESS, M J, BINDER
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