| 11. | In those with cardiac arrest or cardiogenic shock it appears to improve survival and good outcomes.
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| 12. | Myocardial infarction is associated with high levels of circulating epinephrine and norepinephrine, particularly in cardiogenic shock.
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| 13. | Obstructive shock has much in common with cardiogenic shock, and the two are frequently grouped together.
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| 14. | These include hypotension, cardiogenic shock, syncope, evidence of right heart dysfunction, and elevated cardiac enzymes.
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| 15. | In left-sided heart failure edema can occur in the lungs this is called cardiogenic pulmonary edema.
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| 16. | Most conduction pathways originate from the cardiogenic mesoderm but the sinus node may be derived from the neural crest.
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| 17. | Doctors at 30 medical centers randomly chose heart attack patients in cardiogenic shock for emergency surgery or standard medical treatment.
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| 18. | The patient, a 48-year-old woman, was in cardiogenic shock and unresponsive to traditional therapy.
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| 19. | This is an example of remodelling which is dependent on signalling back and forth between CNCCs and the cardiogenic mesoderm.
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| 20. | -- Emma W . James, 75, of Springfield, died May 4, 1985, of cardiogenic shock.
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