Myocardial infarction accompanied by Cardiogenic shock;
Acute myocardial infarction or Cardiogenic shock;
Cardiogenic heart failure:
pulmonary oedema is often caused by heart failure.
Pulmonary oedema
is most often caused by heart failure(then called Cardiogenic pulmonary oedema).
Pulmonary oedema is
most often caused by heart failure(in which case it is called Cardiogenic pulmonary oedema).
Cardiogenic syncope occurs due to cardiac pathology,
for example, in case of valvular disease, insufficient blood release, arrhythmias.
Cardiogenic shock: a person's blood pressure drops suddenly
and the heart cannot supply enough blood for the body to work adequately.
Cardiogenic shock: A person's blood pressure drops suddenly
and the heart is not able to supply enough blood to the body to function properly.
From the side of the cardiovascular system- a marked decrease in blood pressure, palpitations,
bradycardia, Cardiogenic shock in patients with myocardial infarction, dyspnea, edema of
the lower extremities on the background of cardiac dysfunction;