CARDIOGENIC SHOCK AND PULMONARY EDEMA: INTRODUCTION
Cardiogenic shock and pulmonary edema are life-threatening conditions that should be treated as medical emergencies. The most common etiology for both is severe left ventricular (LV) dysfunction, leading to pulmonary congestion and/or systemic hypoperfusion (Fig. 266-1). The pathophysiology of pulmonary edema and shock are discussed in Chaps. 33 and 264, respectively.
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