Telehealth to Expedite Cardiogenic Shock Diagnosis and Treatment: A Case Report

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-15-2025

Publication Title

AACN Adv Crit Care

Keywords

Humans, Critical Care, Critical Care Nursing, Intensive Care Units, Nurse Practitioners, Shock, Cardiogenic, Telemedicine

Abstract

In an increasingly complex health care environment, the prompt recognition of critical illnesses, such as cardiogenic shock, is imperative for improving patient outcomes. Telehealth services, such as the integration of virtual intensive care units, can facilitate collaboration between clinicians to expedite treatment of complex conditions. In this case report, an intensive care nurse practitioner's use of telehealth resulted in prompt diagnosis and treatment for a patient with cardiogenic shock. The patient was initially treated for presumed septic shock. The intensive care nurse practitioner suspected cardiogenic shock and consulted with an intensivist using a virtual intensive care model of care. The patient was treated for cardiogenic shock and has returned to his baseline status, despite the morbidity and mortality typically associated with cardiogenic shock. Integration of virtual intensive care units in other health systems can offer one way to improve outcomes for critically ill patients, especially those with low-frequency, high-risk conditions.

Medical Subject Headings

Humans; Critical Care; Critical Care Nursing; Intensive Care Units; Nurse Practitioners; Shock, Cardiogenic; Telemedicine

PubMed ID

41364844

Volume

36

Issue

4

First Page

325

Last Page

332

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