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=== Physical Examination ===
=== Physical Examination ===
*When Systolic Blood Pressure is lower than 90 mmHg for more than 15 minutes with impaired organ perfusion while Urine output is less than 30 m/hr in a COVID-19 patient cardiogenic shock should be considered.<ref name="DhakalSweitzer2020">{{cite journal|last1=Dhakal|first1=Bishnu P.|last2=Sweitzer|first2=Nancy K.|last3=Indik|first3=Julia H.|last4=Acharya|first4=Deepak|last5=William|first5=Preethi|title=SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Cardiovascular Disease: COVID-19 Heart|journal=Heart, Lung and Circulation|year=2020|issn=14439506|doi=10.1016/j.hlc.2020.05.101}}</ref>
*When [[Systolic Blood Pressure]] is lower than 90 mmHg for more than 15 minutes with impaired organ perfusion while [[Urine output]] is less than 30 m/hr in a [[COVID-19]] patient [[cardiogenic shock]] should be considered.<ref name="DhakalSweitzer2020">{{cite journal|last1=Dhakal|first1=Bishnu P.|last2=Sweitzer|first2=Nancy K.|last3=Indik|first3=Julia H.|last4=Acharya|first4=Deepak|last5=William|first5=Preethi|title=SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Cardiovascular Disease: COVID-19 Heart|journal=Heart, Lung and Circulation|year=2020|issn=14439506|doi=10.1016/j.hlc.2020.05.101}}</ref>


*Physical examination may be remarkable for Covid-19 associated cardiogenic shock:<ref>{{cite book | last = Tse | first = FirstName | title = Oxford Desk Reference : Cardiology | publisher = OUP Oxford | location = Oxford | year = 2011 | isbn = 978-0-19-956809-3 }} </ref>
*Physical examination may be remarkable for [[Covid-19 associated cardiogenic shock]]:<ref>{{cite book | last = Tse | first = FirstName | title = Oxford Desk Reference : Cardiology | publisher = OUP Oxford | location = Oxford | year = 2011 | isbn = 978-0-19-956809-3 }} </ref>
:* Assessment of consciousness level
:* Assessment of consciousness level
:* Extremities whether they are warm or cool is helpful for evaluation of cardiogenic shock
:* Extremities whether they are warm or cool is helpful for evaluation of [[cardiogenic shock]]
:* Vital signs (tachycardia and hypotension and tachypnea)
:* Vital signs ([[tachycardia]] and [[hypotension]] and [[tachypnea]])
:* Evaluation of volume status: CVP (increased JVP), edema  
:* Evaluation of volume status: [[CVP]] (increased JVP), [[edema]]
:* Skin pallor
:* Skin pallor



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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: : Alieh Behjat, M.D.[2]

Synonyms and keywords:: Novel coronavirus, COVID-19, Wuhan coronavirus, coronavirus disease-19, coronavirus disease 2019, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, 2019-nCoV, 2019 novel coronavirus, cardiovascular finding in COVID-19, cardiogenic shock, COVID-19 associated cardiogenic shock

Overview

In Italy, for the first time in a 69-year-old patient, who was presented with cardiogenic shock due to COVID-19 infection. There is no specific classification for COVID-19 associated cardiogenic shock. Two mechanisms are more probable to contribute to cardiogenic shock related to Covid-19 that inculdes direct invasion and cytokine storm. The prevalence of cardiogenic shock-associated COVID-19 has not yet been reported. According to an observational study in China, COVID-19 associated cardiogenic shock has a poor prognosis.

Historical Perspective

Classification

Pathophysiology

Two mechanisms are more probable to contribute to cardiogenic shock related to Covid-19:[2] [3]

Differentiating COVID-19 associated cardiogenic shock from other Diseases

Epidemiology and Demographics

Age

Gender

Causes

The causes of cardiogenic shock related to COVID-19 might include: [8] [9]

Complications and Prognosis

According to an observational study in China, COVID-19 associated cardiogenic shock has a poor prognosis. In spite of using Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), 83% of patients died. [10] [11]

Diagnosis

History and Symptoms:

The history of patients presented cardiogenic shock related to COVID-19, according to a few anecdotal reports were different. Some did not have any cardiovascular risk factors.

  • A 69-year-old patient from Italy has been reported by Tavazzi et al., as a cardiogenic shock-associated COVID-19 case. The patient had flu-like symptoms when he was hospitalized and quickly deteriorated into respiratory distress and cardiogenic shock. [1]

Four patients with cardiogenic shock complication related to COVID-19 were reported by Sanchez-Recalde, et al. They were hospitalized between 1 March and 15 April 2020 including:[7]

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Treatment

References

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