Studi Mengenai Nilai Hematokrit Dan Jumlah Trombosit Dengan Kejadian Syok Dan Tipe Syok Pada Demam Berdarah Denguedi Rsud Abdul Wahab Sjahranie Samarinda [PDF]
Background:Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever is one of the most common tropical diseases found in Indonesia. The fever attacks all ages, young and adult though it commonly found in young ages patients.
, dr. Yusuf Alam Romadhon, M.Kes+2 more
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Pathophysiology of Hemorrhagic Shock
Hemorrhage is a major cause of death in trauma patients. The medical definition of hemorrhagic shock is tissue hypoperfusion resulting from a reduction of blood volume. Decreased blood pressure resulting from acute blood loss induces cardiac stimulation, systemic vasoconstriction, and volume redistribution.
Wu Seong Kang+3 more
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The Severity of Injury and the Extent of Hemorrhagic Shock Predict the Incidence of Infectious Complications in Trauma Patients [PDF]
: Background: : Trauma patients are at high risk of developing systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and infections. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of the severity of injury and the extent of hemorrhagic shock at admission ...
Keel, Marius+4 more
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Cardiopulmonary Effects of Hemorrhagic Shock in Splenic Autotransplanted Pigs: A New Surgical Model [PDF]
The spleen is an important organ for hemodynamic compensation during hemorrhagic shock. The aim of the study was to compare the hemodynamic and metabolic responses of sham-operated pigs with intact spleen, splenectomized pigs, and splenic ...
Berislav Radišić+7 more
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Essential Role of P-Selectin in the Initiation of the Inflammatory Response Induced by Hemorrhage and Reinfusion [PDF]
Resuscitation from hemorrhage induces profound pathophysiologic alterations and activates inflammatory cascades able to initiate neutrophil accumulation in a variety of tissues.
Abraham+35 more
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C-Jun N-terminal kinase 2 promotes liver injury via the mitochondrial permeability transition after hemorrhage and resuscitation [PDF]
Hemorrhagic shock leads to hepatic hypoperfusion and activation of mitogen-activated stress kinases (MAPK) like c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) 1 and 2. Our aim was to determine whether mitochondrial dysfunction leading to hepatic necrosis and apoptosis ...
Czerny, Christoph+6 more
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Mast cells, vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), and the hemorrhagic shock: a possible relationship? [PDF]
The key mechanisms associated with irreversible hemorrhagic shock have no so far been elucidated. The involvement of mast cells in this phenomenon, however, has already been studied.
Tunçel, Neşe
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Determining predictors of underlying etiology and clinical deterioration in patients with physiologic instability in the emergency department [PDF]
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityShock is a critical state defined by inadequate oxygen delivery to tissues. It is well known in the critical care community that early diagnosis and treatment of shock are crucial to improving patient outcomes. However, in
Day, Danielle E.
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Shock volume: Patient-specific cumulative hypoperfusion predicts organ dysfunction in a prospective cohort of multiply injured patients [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Multiply injured patients are at risk of developing hemorrhagic shock and organ dysfunction. We determined how cumulative hypoperfusion predicted organ dysfunction by integrating serial Shock Index measurements. METHODS: In this study,
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Experimental Models of Hemorrhagic Shock: A Review [PDF]
Massive blood loss leading to hypovolemic shock is still a life-threatening situation. Recently, a great number of investigations have been conducted in order to understand the pathophysiological and immunological changes taking place during shock and to
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