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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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Shock: Cardiogenic, Hypovolemic, Neurogenic, Septic, Toxic

Emergency Nurse Practitioner Core Curriculum, 2021
Edyta Pedlowska
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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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Cardiogenic shock: A review

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1969
A great expansion of interest has occurred in the syndrome of circulatory shock. The measurement of hemodynamic and metabolic variables in human beings and experimental animals now allows an orderly and integrated approach to the ill patient. In cardiogenic shock the minute output of the acutely iniured heart abruptly decreases with attendant fall in ...
Mark G. Perlroth, Donald C. Harrison
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Cardiogenic and Non-cardiogenic Shock

2014
Shock secondary to cardiothoracic disease processes have multifactorial origings with grave prognosis. Imaging plays little role in the initial diagnosis of severe circulatory failure but is helpful in the evaluation of the underlying cause. Bedside echocardiography can be used to monitor ventricular and valvular function, identify the presence of ...
Deepa Gopalan   +1 more
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Cardiogenic shock

American Heart Journal, 1957
C M, AGRESS, M J, BINDER
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Oxygen transport and mitochondrial function in porcine septic shock, cardiogenic shock, and hypoxaemia

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2012
T. Regueira   +10 more
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Cardiogenic shock.

Medical times, 1980
Cardiogenic shock is a complication of acute myocardial infarction characterized by reduction in systemic blood pressure and clinical evidence of impaired blood flow to the skin, central nervous system, and kidneys. Circulatory changes of cardiogenic shock result from excessive loss of contracting myocardium and impaired mechanical performance of the ...
C E, Rackley   +3 more
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Cardiogenic Shock

New England Journal of Medicine, 1994
R M, Califf, J R, Bengtson
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Cardiogenic Shock

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1974
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