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Acute heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome of symptoms and signs that happen when the efficiency of the heart as a pump is impaired. It can lead to reduced blood flow to the body and increased filling pressures in the heart. Cardiogenic shock is the most severe form of acute heart failure, potentially leading to organ failure and death. It has multiple causes, including heart attack, chronic heart failure, sudden heart valve failure, cardiac arrhythmias, inflammation of the heart muscle, blood clots in the lungs, drug overdoses and poisoning. It can also happen after open heart surgery (postcardiotomy cardiogenic shock).
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