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...  Except dopamine (2-5 g/kg/min) for renal perfusion early.  Nitroglycerin and nitroprusside are contraindicated.  Vasoconstrictors delay adequate volume repletion (see left column).  In right heart overload with shock norepinephrine (2-20 g/min) may help by maintaining RV perfusion; in septic ...
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... c. expansion of Class I indication to New York Heart Association (NYHA) class II (and with LBBB with QRS duration greater than or equal to 150 ms), and d. the addition of a Class IIb (may be useful) recommendation for patients who have left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) less than or equal to ...
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Summary of Factors that Regulate Cardiac Output

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Pharmacotherapy of Cardiogenic Shock_Master

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... — A known amount of dye (indocyanine green, lithium) is injected into the pulmonary artery — its concentration is measured at the periphery. — CO can be calculated from the injected dose, the under curve area and its duration (Short duration  high CO). ...
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... • Unloading of the left ventricle. • Increase of coronary and end-organ perfusion. • Low anticoagulation required; Anti Clotting time - 200 sec. • Reduction in myocardial workload. • Low complication rate. • Reduces risk of hemodynamic deterioration during ...
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... The incidence of HF approaches 10 per 1000 population after age 65 HF is the most common Medicare diagnosis-related group More dollars are spent for the diagnosis and treatment of HF than any other diagnosis by Medicare ...
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... The normal cardiac output is 7l/minute A right atrial blood sample is optimal for using in the Fick method of measuring cardiac output if the oxygen consumption is known The larger the area under the curve in the thermodilution method of measuring cardiac output, the lesser is the cardiac output The ...
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... hemodynamic monitoring is the early detection, identification, and treatment of life-threatening conditions such as heart failure and cardiac tamponade. By using invasive hemodynamic monitoring the nurse is able to evaluate the patient's immediate response to treatment such as drugs and mechanical s ...
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