presentation on cardiogenic shock
This PowerPoint presentation provides a comprehensive overview of cardiogenic shock, including its causes, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and management strategies. It is designed for medical students, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in un...
presentation on cardiogenic shock
This PowerPoint presentation provides a comprehensive overview of cardiogenic shock, including its causes, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and management strategies. It is designed for medical students, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in understanding this critical condition. The presentation covers diagnostic criteria, treatment and recent advancements in the management of cardiogenic shock.
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Language: en
Added: Sep 03, 2024
Slides: 10 pages
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CARDIOGENIC SHOCK! SUPERVISED BY: Mr. George. D. Honnalli M.Sc.[N] HOD, Dept of Medical Surgical Nursing BBC College of Nursing Gangavathi PRESENTED BY : Ms. Syed Ruksar 2 nd year B.Sc. Nursing BBC College of Nursing Gangavathi
Cardiogenic shock occurs when the heart fails to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs, leading to inadequate tissue perfusion. It's often caused by severe heart attack (myocardial infarction), heart failure, or other conditions that impair heart function . INTRODUCTION
Definition Cardiogenic shock is defined as the hearts inability to contract and pump the blood effectively due to inadequate supply of oxygen and nutrients to the body. INCIDENCE Incidence rate of cardiogenic shock is 43.7% 40 to 70% cardiogenic shock is with acute MI
CAUSES RISK FACTORS Due to intrinsic heart problem Myocardial infarction Endocarditis , Myocarditis Acute sever pulmonary embolism Cerebrovascular disease Tension pneumothorax Thyrotoxic crisis Cardiac rupture Cardiac dysrhythmias Ventricular septal rupture Older age History of heart attack Coronary heart disease High BP Diabetes Obesity
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Impaired pumping ability of the left ventricle Decreased stroke value Inadequate systolic emptying Decreased cardiac output Lactic Acidosis Decreased tissue perfusion Increased left arterial pressure Decreased Blood pressure Elivate left ventricular filling pressure Pulmonary Instestial edema intra-alveolar edema Increased pulmonary venous pressure Increased pulmonary capillary pressure
MANAGEMENT Thrombolytics Heparin Digoxin Vasodilators Diuretics Dopamine Medical devices & procedures CABG Artificially hear pumps Heart transplant Surgery to appear on injury to heart Medical management Surgical management