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Cardiogenic Shock

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman, MD on Mar 20, 2017


What is Cardiogenic Shock?

Cardiogenic shock occurs as a result of reduced pumping ability of the suddenly weakened heart due to various causes, such as damage to the muscles of heart from a severe heart attack; this results in insufficient blood being pumped out and not meeting the body's requirements. Since the heart is not able to pump out all the venous return coming to it, it leads to the congestion of the lungs and viscera, and hence the condition is called congested shock.


The condition is a medical emergency and is fatal if not treated right away. It is a stage of end organ hypoperfusion which sets in due to the cardiac failure. It occurs in five to eight percent of the people admitted due to ST-elevation myocardial infarction. It is the most common cause of death in hospitalization due to heart attack.

What is the Pathophysiology of Cardiogenic Shock?

What are the Causes of Cardiogenic Shock?

What are the Signs and Symptoms of Cardiogenic Shock?

Decrease in the tissue and organ blood flow leads to multiple organ system failure and the signs and symptoms are categorized organ wise as follows:

How do you Diagnose Cardiogenic Shock?

1. Diagnosis is made by some typical clinical parameters


2. Laboratory tests

3. The diagnosis is confirmed by the following:


How do you Treat Cardiogenic Shock?

The medical treatment of cardiogenic shock can be monitored for its efficacy by measuring the changes in cardiac output and left ventricular filling pressure, both before and after the administration of various vasopressor, inotropic, and volume expansion drugs and altering the dosage and frequency accordingly.

Treatment of shock is discussed under the following headings:

1. Patient monitoring

2. General measures

3. Drug Therapy

Drugs must be used only after correcting the volume deficit and heart rate. They act by increasing the cardiac output and allow better perfusion and redistribution of blood flow to vital organs like kidneys, heart and brain. The drugs used are:

4. Reperfusion Therapy

Cardiogenic shock can be both treated and prevented by very early re-perfusion therapy for myocardial infarction. Early revascularization for cardiogenic shock improves survival drastically.

Drugs used are:

Medical Procedures - these aim to restore blood flow to the heart and include

5. Surgical therapy

Circulatory assist devices: these may be beneficial in selected cases of cardiogenic shock. The various modalities included are:

Coronary artery Bypass surgery - The surgery is done to restore blood flow in a blocked coronary vessel. Grafts from saphenous vein in the leg or the artery on the chest wall are taken and attached to the coronary vessel beyond the block. The distal end of the graft is attached to the aorta.

Other conditions requiring surgery

It aims to correct the underlying cause. It is indicated in following cases

How do you Prevent Cardiogenic Shock?

The ideal way to prevent cardiogenic shock is to prevent a heart attack, which could be achieved by the following measures:

References:

  1. Cardiogenic Shock - (http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/117/5/686)
  2. A Review of Cardiogenic Shock in Acute Myocardial Infarction - (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2774583/)

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