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The classical paradigm of cardiogenic shock is severe impairment of left ventricular, right ventricular, or biventricular contractility resulting in decreased cardiac output and end-organ failure. In patients with preserved ejection fraction, cardiogenic shock results from impaired left ventricular filling leading to decreased cardiac output and end-organ hypoperfusion. Heart failure with…
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Mashup Score: 16Journal of Shock and Hemodynamics | University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston (UTHealth) | The Texas Medical Center Library - 2 year(s) ago
Journal of Shock and Hemodynamics (JoSH) publishes original research manuscripts, review articles, and case reports related to all aspects of shock including cardiogenic, septic, neurogenic, and vasodilatory circulatory collapse. Additionally, papers with an emphasis on invasive and non-invasive hemodynamic assessment that span the entire field of cardiovascular medicine will be the focus of…
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Mashup Score: 3Journal of Shock and Hemodynamics | University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston (UTHealth) | The Texas Medical Center Library - 2 year(s) ago
Journal of Shock and Hemodynamics (JoSH) publishes original research manuscripts, review articles, and case reports related to all aspects of shock including cardiogenic, septic, neurogenic, and vasodilatory circulatory collapse. Additionally, papers with an emphasis on invasive and non-invasive hemodynamic assessment that span the entire field of cardiovascular medicine will be the focus of…
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Great platform to share your research, perspectives, reviews. All things #Shock all things #Hemodynamics #JoSH 👉 https://t.co/3fsvOADaUO @JumeanMarwan @MDSachinKumar @IsmaelSalasMD @juanemarcano @sanashoukattt @DrDeepa1020 @UTHCardiology @IRajapreyar @rachkataria @UTHimres https://t.co/NFKnElTbmb
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Proud to contribute to one of the first issues of #JOSH @HoustonShockHSS Discussing a difficult phenotype of Shock in patients with HFpEF, together with @IRajapreyar, Eddie Rame, and Thierry Le Jemtel https://t.co/T7HqSN7iEc https://t.co/qMGIXppccE https://t.co/hkGx6ei7jw