In this chapter, the four subtypes of the shock spectrum are reviewed – cardiogenic, obstructive, hypovolemic, and distributive – and basic echocardiographic approaches are provided for each. Specific attention is paid to severe shock and cardiac arrest, and a sample algorithm for a systematic ...
The unit staff then have the responsibility for training others in the techniques of resuscitation, both respiratory and circulatory. The trainee in intensive care should acquire knowledge on the following: the pathological processes causing cardiac arrest and shock; simple information on the circulation...
A cardiac arrest or sudden cardiac death occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating, often triggered by an electrical malfunction in the organ that causes its muscle to beat ineffectively, according to the Heart Foundation charity. The researchers said a patient-centered approach to care, includin...
n.shock caused by cardiac arrest cardiogenic shock_药学行业词汇 心源性休克 cardiogenic shock 例句 1.Cardiogenic shock and sudden death have also been attributed to myocardial bridging. 也曾有人指出心因性休克及猝死与心肌架桥有关. 2.My question is what are the predictors of clinical outcome after...
9 Ouweneel DM, Schotborgh JV, Limpens J, et al. Extracorporeal life support during cardiac arrest and cardiogenic shock: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Intensive Care Med. 2016;42: 1922-1934. 10Banning AS,...
pylori. It should be emphasized that performing microbial culture testing has a significant role in monitoring antibiotic resistance, which cannot be done using other existing methods for H. pylori diagnosis. 展开 关键词: Stomach Humans Heart Arrest Shock Tomography, X-Ray Computed Echocardiography ...
In the United States, ~100,000 patients are hospitalized annually for cardiogenic shock with 27–51% mortality. Similarly, ~356,000 patients develop out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) annually with 90% mortality. In the last few decades, several acut
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Although emergency cardiac care resources are oriented toward rapid implementation of reperfusion therapy with resultant myocardial salvage and improvement in survival, cardiogenic shock remains the leading cause of death among hospitalized patients with
67 In addition to rapid detection of gross functional abnormalities, point of care ultrasound (POCUS) can be useful in ruling out common alternative diagnoses, for example, cardiac tamponade or pneumothorax. The presence of three or more B-lines in at least 2 regions of the lung bilaterally on...