| They may be used for cardiac resuscitation after cardiac arrest, for recovery from cardiogenic shock after heart surgery, and in some patients with chronic heart failure who are waiting for a heart transplant. |
| Focused echocardiography showing left ventricular hypokinesia may be an indicative of cardiogenic shock. |
| Later that day, he developed cardiogenic shock, requiring numerous pressor agents and the aortic balloon pump to maintain his cardiac output. |
| The severest form of heart failure is cardiogenic shock. Typical features are severe breathlessness, clouding of consciousness, clammy skin, weak and rapid pulse, and cool hands and feet. |
| These include patients with systolic blood pressure of 100 mmHg or lower or those in cardiogenic shock. |
| The cause was cardiogenic shock, a heart condition, his family told The Associated Press. |