Cardiogenic Shock
Across
- 3. Main symptom of cardiogenic shock.
- 6. Mechanical circulatory support used in heart failure patients stage C and beyond.
- 8. Key measure of heart failure, ejection ________.
- 11. Component commonly used in Impella purge solution.
- 16. Most immediate threat for papillary muscle rupture.
- 18. Diagnostic tool often used first to assess heart function.
- 19. Lab marker that indicates cardiac muscle damage.
- 21. Anticoagulant most commonly used to prevent clotting in ECMO circuits.
- 22. Term that describes the resistance the left ventricle must overcome to circulate blood.
- 23. Most common cause of cardiogenic shock.
- 25. Gas flow to adjust on an ECMO circuit to regulate CO2 levels.
- 26. Cardiac condition, marked by severe restriction of ventricular filling, a cause of cardiogenic shock.
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- 1. Last name of scientist who devised the formula for cardiac output.
- 2. Organization that defined the functional classification of heart failure into four classes.
- 4. Condition that can mimic heart failure, also called broken heart syndrome.
- 5. Electrolyte imbalance that can exacerbate arrhythmias in cardiogenic shock.
- 7. Interventional cardiology procedure used to reduce LV distention in ECMO patients.
- 9. Type of myocardial infarction that most commonly leads to shock.
- 10. Invasive line used to measure pulmonary capillary wedge pressure in cardiogenic shock.
- 12. Head of MPMC advanced heart failure team.
- 13. Laboratory value that is commonly elevated due to poor tissue oxygenation and anaerobic metabolism.
- 14. Member of the ICU care team that is unique to ECMO patients.
- 15. Circulatory parameter, often increased in cardiogenic shock, that reflects elevated ventricular filling pressures.
- 17. Class of drugs that increase heart contractility.
- 20. Invasive device that can support circulation in shock.
- 24. What advanced life support modality may be used when pharmacological and mechanical support fails.
- 25. Organization that came up with the stage classification for cardiogenic shock.