cardiogenic shock
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Definition
Noun: A critical medical condition characterized by a state of shock (inadequate blood flow and oxygen delivery to tissues) that is caused by the failure of the heart to pump blood effectively. This is most commonly due to a severe heart attack (myocardial infarction) or other causes of cardiac arrest.
Usage
This term is used exclusively in medical contexts to describe a specific, life-threatening type of shock originating from heart failure. - The patient was admitted to the ICU in cardiogenic shock following a massive heart attack. - Treating cardiogenic shock often requires medications to support heart function and possibly mechanical circulatory support.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often part of a clinical diagnosis and is frequently modified by descriptors of its cause or severity.
- refractory cardiogenic shock (shock that does not respond to initial treatment)
- acute myocardial infarction-induced cardiogenic shock
Variants and Related Words
- Shock (n): The broader medical syndrome of circulatory failure.
- Hypovolemic shock: Shock caused by severe blood or fluid loss.
- Septic shock: Shock caused by a severe systemic infection.
- Distributive shock: Shock caused by widespread dilation of blood vessels.
Synonyms
- Cardiac shock (less common clinical term)
- Shock of cardiac origin
Related Phrases
- In cardiogenic shock: The state of experiencing this condition.
- The patient remains in cardiogenic shock and is critically ill.
Noun
- shock caused by cardiac arrest