1.
Indian J Pediatr
; 60(3): 381-91, 1993.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-8253487
ABSTRACT
The neonate with circulatory failure and cardiogenic shock is a difficult management problem. However, the initial approach is that of resuscitation with exact diagnosis of secondary concern. Once the infant has been stabilized and septic and hypovolemic shock have been excluded, attention should be directed to the four most likely causes of cardiogenic shock: structural heart disease with left heart obstruction being the most common, cardiac muscle disorders, cardiac dysrhythmias, and cardiac metabolic disorders.
Subject(s)
Shock, Cardiogenic/etiology , Combined Modality Therapy , Critical Care/methods , Diagnosis, Differential , Heart Defects, Congenital/complications , Heart Defects, Congenital/physiopathology , Heart Defects, Congenital/therapy , Hemodynamics/drug effects , Hemodynamics/physiology , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Shock, Cardiogenic/physiopathology , Shock, Cardiogenic/therapy
2.
Am Heart J
; 121(3 Pt 1): 909-11, 1991 Mar.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-2000759
3.
Anesth Analg
; 68(6): 820-2, 1989 Jun.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-2735550
Subject(s)
Echocardiography, Doppler , Heart Septal Defects, Atrial/diagnosis , Hypoxia/etiology , Intubation, Intratracheal/adverse effects , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Anesthesia Recovery Period , Female , Humans , Hypoxia/diagnosis , Infant , Oximetry , Postoperative Complications/diagnosis
4.
Indiana Med
; 81(10): 829-34, 1988 Oct.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-2973493