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NHLBI

Cardiogenic Shock - Diagnosis

cardiac shock 

Your doctor will check your medical history, perform a physical exam, and do tests and procedures to diagnose cardiogenic shock. Tests are usually done after you have been admitted to a hospital for a possible heart attack or symptoms of shock. If the reason for the shock is that the heart is not pumping strongly enough, then the diagnosis is cardiogenic shock.

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Cardiogenic Shock - Signs, Symptoms, and Complications

cardiac shock 

Signs and symptoms of cardiogenic shock vary depending on how quickly and how low your blood pressure drops. Cardiogenic shock may start with mild symptoms, such as feeling confused or breathing rapidly, or a person may have no symptoms and then suddenly lose consciousness. Cardiogenic shock is a life-threatening emergency. Complications may include organ damage or organ failure.

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NHLBI

Cardiogenic Shock - Risk Factors

cardiac shock 

You may have an increased risk of cardiogenic shock because of your age, any cardiovascular or other medical conditions you have, medical procedures, your race or ethnicity, and your sex.

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Cardiogenic Shock - Causes

cardiac shock 

Causes of cardiogenic shock include heart attack and other heart problems, problems outside of the heart, and medicines or procedures. A heart attack is the most common cause because it can damage the heart’s structure in different ways. Less often, a problem elsewhere in the body blocks blood flow coming into or out of the heart and leads to cardiogenic shock.

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NHLBI

After Getting a Stent

coronary artery stent  carotid artery stent  airway stent 

After the procedure to place a coronary stent, carotid stent, or airway stent, you will recover in the hospital for a few hours or overnight. For stent grafts, you may be in the hospital for a longer time. Although not common, you may also experience complications from the stenting procedure.

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NHLBI

What to Expect When Getting a Stent

coronary artery stent  carotid artery stent  airway stent 

Having a stent placed is a minimally invasive procedure, meaning it is not a major surgery. Stents for coronary arteries and carotid arteries are placed in similar ways. A stent graft is placed to treat an aneurysm in a procedure called aortic aneurysm repair. Airway stents are placed in a procedure that helps open airways in the lung. For most stents, you will be given medicine to make you sleep during the procedure. The stent procedure may be planned ahead of time or it may be performed in an emergency situation.

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NHLBI

Stents - Who Needs It?

coronary artery stent  carotid artery stent  airway stent 

Your doctor may recommend a stent to provide support inside an artery that has become narrowed by plaque buildup from atherosclerosis, or for lung airways that have narrowed due to other medical conditions. Your doctor will discuss the risks and benefits of the procedure with you. Sometimes, a stenting procedure is not recommended or another procedure is recommended instead. Learn more about the use of stents in the following conditions.

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NIDDK

Los riñones y su funcionamiento

minerales  hormonas  Kidney Disease  Patients  Health Professionals  Riñones  nefronas  glomérulo  glomérulos  túbulo  sistema renal  filtro  sangre  flujo sanguíneo  túbulos  reabsorción  control de la presión arterial  homeostasis  equilibrio de ácidos  arteria renal 

Aprenda cómo los riñones filtran la sangre, por qué los riñones son importantes, y cómo los riñones ayudan a mantener un equilibrio saludable de agua, sales y minerales en el cuerpo.

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NIDDK

El aparato digestivo y su funcionamiento

nutrientes  Patients  Health Professionals  Digestive Diseases  tracto digestivo  tracto gastrointestinal  Aparato digestivo  digestión  hígado  páncreas  vesícula biliar  apéndice  boca  esófago  estómago  intestino delgado  intestino grueso  recto  ano  bacterias 

El aparato digestivo: cómo los alimentos viajan por cada parte del tracto gastrointestinal para descomponer químicamente los alimentos necesarios para energía, crecimiento y reparación de células.

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Anemia of Inflammation or Chronic Disease

cancer  patients  inflammation  anemia  red blood cells  aging  Blood test  chronic kidney disease  hemoglobin  iron  CKD  Erythropoietin  autoimmune disease  ACD  EPO  IBD  erythropoiesis-stimulating agents  ESA  Blood Diseases 

Overview of anemia of inflammation, also called anemia of chronic disease, a type of anemia that affects people who have conditions that cause inflammation.

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