Cardiogenic shock
It is a kind of shock which results from disability of the heart to pump up adequate amount of the blood. The blood volume is not enough to meet tissue requirements which leads to the development of shock symptoms. The most common causes of cardiogenic shock are: myocardial infarction, acute heartbeat disorders, heart injuries and an extrinsic compression of the heart muscle resulting from fluid or blood present in heart sac (space surrounding heart build of connective tissue containing heart with its vessels).




