A publication of the Brazilian Society of Cardiology
Fiamma Ferreira Nogueira
, Patricia Bezerra Rocha Montenegro
, Ana Carla Alves de Souza Lyra
, Taciana Queiroz Medeiros Gomes
, Carlos Eduardo Lucena Montenegro
Fiamma Ferreira Nogueira
, Patricia Bezerra Rocha Montenegro
, Ana Carla Alves de Souza Lyra
, Taciana Queiroz Medeiros Gomes
, Carlos Eduardo Lucena Montenegro
Introduction Shock is defined as a state of tissue hypoperfusion due to reduced supply, increased consumption, inadequate use of oxygen, or a combination of these processes. When it is of cardiogenic etiology, it occurs as a result of left or right ventricular or biventricular dysfunction with reduced cardiac output (CO) or increased filling pressures and normal intravascular volume. Although the most classic manifestation of shock is arterial hypotension, it is essential to recognize that a patient in shock may present […]
Keywords: Cardiogenic; Hemodynamic Monitoring; Hypertension; Shock