Podcast 10 – Cardiogenic Shock




EMCrit Archives show

Summary: Mohamed, a listener from Sudan, emailed asking about the treatment of acute pulmonary edema in patients with low blood pressure. This is in distinction to SCAPE patients (see podcast 1).If the patients have pulmonary edema and low BP from a cardiac cause, then they are in cardiogenic shock.First, consider the etiology:Rate-related Valve Disorder Ischemic (Right sided infarct, STEMI, NSTEMI) Cardiomyopathy ToxicologicAt the same time, you are treating the patient with:Inotropes (dobutamine, milrinone, calcium) Pressors to achieve a MAP > 65 (allows coronary perfusion) Oxygenation support, most likely with intubation Optimize O2 carrying capacity (Hb>10)