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239. CCC: Approach to RV Predominant Cardiogenic Shock with Dr. Ryan Tedford

Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

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Acute PE

A 57-year-old man was brought in by EMS with two hours of chest and abdominal discomfort associated with diaphoresis and nausea. His exam showed a heart rate of 52, a blood pressure of 88 over 60; EKG was sinus rhythm with Mobitz type 1 second degree heart block. He was loaded with dual antipilot agents and an intravenous heprin was started and routed to the cath lab from the ER. After initial ballooning, probably because of significant thrombus burden, flow improved after aspiration and thrombectomy. And we placed a 3.5 by 23 millimeter drug eluding stents post dilated it to 4.0.

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