| AMI | Acute Myocardial Infarction - Complications(Cx) 1. Early ... |
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| CGS | cardiogenic shock; catgut suture |
| CS | calf serum; campomelic syndrome; carcinoid syndrome; cardiogenic shock; caries-susceptible; carotid ... |
| CS | Cardiogenic shock |
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| NCPE | Non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema |
| cardiogenic | <cardiology> Originating in the heart, caused by abnormal function of the heart. Origin: Gr. Gennan = to produce (18 Nov 1997) |
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| cardiogenic plate | The thickened layer of splanchnic mesoderm from which the cardiopericardial primordia of very young embryos are derived. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cardiogenic shock | A form of shock (inadequate delivery of oxygen to the tissues) that occurs secondary to the weakened pumping function of the heart. This condition may be precipitated by myocardial infarction or cardiomyopathy. Treatment includes fluid restriction, diuretics, vasopressors (dopamine) to support the blood pressure and the use of intravenous medications (dobutamine) which stimulate the heart to contract more forcefully. (27 Sep 1997) |
| shock, cardiogenic | Shock caused by heart failure. The heart fails to pump blood effectively. For example, a heart attack (a myocardial infarction) can cause an abnormal ineffectual heart beat (an arhythmia) with very slow, rapid, or irregular contractions of the heart, impairing the heart's ability to pump blood, lowering the volume of blood going to vital organs. Cardiogenic shock can also be due to drugs that reduce heart function or an abnormally low level oxygen in the blood (hypoxaemia) caused, for instance, by lung disease. Whatever be the cause, blood vessels constrict and adrenalin-like substances are secreted into the bloodstream, increasing the heart rate. Treatment of cardiogenic shock is aimed at improving the heart's function. Shock after a heat attack is extremely serious. The mortality rate is over 80%. (12 Dec 1998) |
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shock caused by cardiac arrest
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| cardiogenic shock |
A sudden and severe drop in the blood pressure and blood flow through the body because the heart is not pumping normally.
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1. originating in the heart; caused by normal or abnormal function of the heart. 2. pertaining to cardiogenesis.
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an area of splanchnic mesoderm, at first cephalad and later in the pharyngeal region of the embryo, from which the heart arises.
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| cardiogenic s. |
shock resulting from primary failure of the heart in its pumping function, as in myocardial infarction, severe cardiomyopathy, or mechanical obstruction or compression of the heart; clinical characteristics are similar to those of hypovolemic shock.
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| cardiogenic | shock caused by cardiac arrest |
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