Right ventricular-predominant heart failure causing shock is an underrecognized condition requiring specialized pharmacologic and device-based management in the intensive care unit.
This review summarizes the epidemiology, mechanisms, and management strategies for right ventricular-predominant heart failure and shock in the cardiac ICU.
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Cardiogenic shock from left ventricular failure is a common presentation in the intensive care unit. In contrast, right ventricular (RV)-predominant heart failure (HF) causing shock is less well recognized. We review the epidemiology and mechanisms of RV-predominant HF and discuss pharmacologic and device-based approaches for the management of this challenging clinical problem.
Kanwar et al. (Wed,) reported a other. Right ventricular-predominant heart failure causing shock is an underrecognized condition requiring specialized pharmacologic and device-based management in the intensive care unit.
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