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English to Greek: Cardiogenic shock General field: Medical
Source text - English CARDIOGENIC SHOCK
The incidence is decreasing since the advent of thrombolytic agents.
Causes
Anything that prevents the forward flow of blood from the heart, including:
• ● Massive myocardial necrosis following infarction where 40% or more of the ventricular mass has been lost;
• ● Ventricular septal defect;
• ● Papillary muscle rupture;
• ● Pericardial tamponade;
• ● Ventricular aneurysm;
• ● Pulmonary embolism;
• ● Tachy or bradyarrhythmias;
• ● End stage congestive/ischaemic cardiomyopathy; and
• ● Traumatic myocardial contusion.
Loss of myocardium causes decreased contractility.
Definition: Systolic Blood Pressure < 90mmHg or MAP < 65 for > 30 minutes or inotropes are required to achieve this. Accompanied by - Pulmonary congestion, Impaired organ perfusion, cold clammy skin, decreased urine output, altered mental state, and an elevated serum lactate.
Compensatory Mechanisms
• ● Tachycardia; and
• ● Increased systemic vascular resistance – vasoconstriction, pallor, decreased renal blood flow.
MANAGEMENT
1. Oxygenate;
2. Analgesia;
3. Control of arrhythmias;
4. General principles as outlined in ‘Introduction to Shock’;
5. Positive inotropes: Consider starting with Noradrenaline and add Milrinone or
Dobutamine; and
6. ? use of Left heart assist devices (intra-aortic balloon pump) and PCI
Mortality Rates
Cardiogenic Shock 58 - 60%
Translation - Greek ΚΑΡΔΙΟΓΕΝΕΣ ΣΟΚ
Η επίπτωση έχει μειωθεί μετά την έλευση των θρομβολυτικών παραγόντων.
Αιτίες
Οτιδήποτε που εμποδίζει την προς τα εμπρός ροή αίματος από την καρδιά, συμπεριλαμβανομένου:
• Ανυπολόγιστη μυοκαρδιακή νέκρωση αποτέλεσμα εμφράγματος όπου το 40% ή περισσότερο του κοιλιακού τοιχώματος έχει χαθεί
• Κοιλιακό διαφραγματικό ελάττωμα
• Ρήξη θηλοειδούς μυός
• Καρδιακός επιπωματισμός
• Κοιλιακό ανεύρυσμα
• Πνευμονική εμβολή
• Ταχυ ή Βραδυαρρυθμίες
• Τελικό στάδιο συμφορητικής/ισχαιμικής καρδιομυοπάθειας και
• Τραυματική μυοκαρδιακή θλάση
Απώλεια του μυοκαρδίου προκαλεί μειωμένη συσταλτικότητα.
Ορισμός: Συστολική αρτηριακή πίεση
Dedicated translator and interpreter with 3 year's of experience in Greek and English. Glossophile from early childhood. Have successfully translated a number of documents in education, health, business and law. Novels are my favourite.
I am specialising in Health and Medical as I have been working as an RN for more than 20 years in Greece and Australia. Looking forward to establishing my career as an interpreter and translator. Interested in meeting new people and sharing cultures and ideas. Always approaching new assignments with respect and professional
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