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An [[ECG|electrocardiogram]] may be useful in distinguishing cardiogenic shock from [[septic shock]] or [[neurogenic shock]]. A diagnosis of cardiogenic shock is suggested by the presence of [[ST segment changes]], new [[left bundle branch block]] or signs of a [[cardiomyopathy]]. [[Cardiac arrhythmia]]s may also be present. | An [[ECG|electrocardiogram]] may be useful in distinguishing cardiogenic shock from [[septic shock]] or [[neurogenic shock]]. A diagnosis of cardiogenic shock is suggested by the presence of [[ST segment changes]], new [[left bundle branch block]] or signs of a [[cardiomyopathy]]. [[Cardiac arrhythmia]]s may also be present. | ||
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An electrocardiogram may be useful in distinguishing cardiogenic shock from septic shock or neurogenic shock. A diagnosis of cardiogenic shock is suggested by the presence of ST segment changes, new left bundle branch block or signs of a cardiomyopathy. Cardiac arrhythmias may also be present.