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measures of exercise capacity and cardiac function, cardiac cachexia is associated with poor prognosis ..... flammation may also be of importance in cardiogenic ...
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Body wasting (ie, cardiac cachexia) is a serious complication of CHF long ..... of acute heart failure and particularly in cardiogenic shock, but this has never been ...
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... Heart Failure: Pulmonary Edema) or cardiogenic shock (see Shock and Fluid ... Significant weight loss (cardiac cachexia) is an ominous sign associated with ...
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The mechanisms of deaths were: progressive cachexia, acute respiratory failure, cardiogenic or bacteremic shock, coma and unexpected cardio respiratory ...
Cardiogenic shock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cardiogenic shock is based upon an inadequate circulation of blood due to primary failure of the ventricles of the heart to function effectively. Since this is a type ...
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Cardiac cachexia can occur with any underlying ... cachexia consists primarily of providing adequate .... Hospitalization is mandatory because cardiogenic shock ...
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Heart problems (cardiogenic shock) -- In this case, the heart doesn't pump enough .... triglyceride and cytokine levels in rat models of cachexia and septic shock.
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Dictionary - Definition of cachexia. ... Date "Cachexia" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1608. ... Shock (Cardiogenic shock) ...
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Mar 1, 2000... change from no symptoms to pulmonary edema with cardiogenic shock. ... Cardiac cachexia may mimic the cachexia seen in patients with ...
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Although we did not study patients in cardiogenic shock, patients with cardiac cachexia showed a similar pattern of whole blood cytokine activation after LPS ...
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