cardiogénica
Cardiogénica is a term that describes something originating from or related to the heart. It is most commonly used in a medical context to refer to cardiogenic shock, a life-threatening condition where the heart suddenly cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. This severe impairment of the heart's pumping function leads to a drastic drop in blood pressure and insufficient oxygen supply to vital organs. Cardiogenic shock is often a complication of severe heart attacks, but it can also arise from other serious heart conditions such as severe heart failure, myocarditis, or valve problems. Prompt recognition and aggressive treatment are crucial for improving outcomes. The term can also be used more broadly to describe any process or symptom that is directly caused by a cardiac issue. For example, cardiogenic syncope refers to fainting due to a problem with the heart's rhythm or structure. Understanding the cardiogenic origin of a symptom or condition is vital for accurate diagnosis and effective management in medicine.