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

Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

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Is There a Way to Prevent a Stroke Injured RV?

This patient is a case of a pure RV contractile dysfunction from ischemia. Afterload here should be completely normal. In the absence of high rhodiological pressure, fluid loading may serve to increase in transformer gradient and improve cardiac output,. And based on your echo assessment, we see the IV with small and collapsible. So indeed, this may be an initial strategy. We know that the acutely injured RV typically tolerates fluid administration because of its compliant thin walled structure & capacitance.

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