Preferred Label : Killip Class IV;
NCIt definition : A classification of myocardial infarction characterized by cardiogenic shock; an event
with systolic BP less than 90 mmHg for greater than 30 minutes, not responsive to
fluid resuscitation alone, and felt to be secondary to cardiac dysfunction. Associated
signs of hypoperfusion (cool and clammy skin, oliguria, or altered sensorium) or a
cardiac index of less than 2.2 L/min/m2 are present. This includes when the systolic
BP increases to greater than 90 mmHg in response to inotropic agents in less than
1 hour.);
Alternative definition : CDISC: The presence of cardiogenic shock (systolic BP less than 90 mm Hg) for greater
than 30 minutes, not responsive to fluid resuscitation alone, and felt to be secondary
to cardiac dysfunction. (ACC/AHA);
Origin ID : C77272;
UMLS CUI : C2697847;
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