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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[Echocardiography]] is important imaging modality in the evaluation of the patient with cardiogenic shock. It allows the clinician to distinguish cardiogenic shock from [[septic shock]] and [[neurogenic shock]]. In cardiogenic shock due to acute MI, poor wall motion will be present. In [[septic shock]], a hypercontractile ventricle may be present. Mechanical complications such as [[papillary muscle rupture]], pseudoaneurysm, and a [[ventricular septal defect]] may also be visualized. [[Valvular heart disease]] such as [[aortic stenosis]], [[aortic insufficiency]] and [[mitral stenosis]] can also be assessed. Dynamic outflow obstruction such as [[HOCM]] can also be indentified and quantified. The magnitude of left ventricular dysfunction in patients with cardiomyopathy can be evaluated. | [[Echocardiography]] is important imaging modality in the evaluation of the patient with cardiogenic shock. It allows the clinician to distinguish cardiogenic shock from [[septic shock]] and [[neurogenic shock]]. In cardiogenic shock due to acute MI, poor wall motion will be present. In [[septic shock]], a hypercontractile ventricle may be present. Mechanical complications such as [[papillary muscle rupture]], pseudoaneurysm, and a [[ventricular septal defect]] may also be visualized. [[Valvular heart disease]] such as [[aortic stenosis]], [[aortic insufficiency]] and [[mitral stenosis]] can also be assessed. Dynamic outflow obstruction such as [[HOCM]] can also be indentified and quantified. The magnitude of left ventricular dysfunction in patients with cardiomyopathy can be evaluated. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Echocardiography is important imaging modality in the evaluation of the patient with cardiogenic shock. It allows the clinician to distinguish cardiogenic shock from septic shock and neurogenic shock. In cardiogenic shock due to acute MI, poor wall motion will be present. In septic shock, a hypercontractile ventricle may be present. Mechanical complications such as papillary muscle rupture, pseudoaneurysm, and a ventricular septal defect may also be visualized. Valvular heart disease such as aortic stenosis, aortic insufficiency and mitral stenosis can also be assessed. Dynamic outflow obstruction such as HOCM can also be indentified and quantified. The magnitude of left ventricular dysfunction in patients with cardiomyopathy can be evaluated.