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Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2017
Objective: To describe the diagnostic criteria of new and progressive multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and scoring systems that might be used to assess and monitor the severity and progression of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in children presented as part of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health
Katri V, Typpo, Jacques R, Lacroix
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Objective: To describe the diagnostic criteria of new and progressive multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and scoring systems that might be used to assess and monitor the severity and progression of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in children presented as part of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health
Katri V, Typpo, Jacques R, Lacroix
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Pediatric Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
2006Objective:To describe the state of the science, identify knowledge gaps, and offer potential future research questions regarding promising therapies for children with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome presented during the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human ...
Pelin Cengiz, Jerry J. Zimmerman
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Hypotension and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
Journal of Organ Dysfunction, 2008Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) is characterized by progressive but potentially reversible physiologic dysfunction of two or more organ systems following resuscitation from an acute life-threatening event. Improved understanding of the pathogenesis of MODS has led to the development of new therapies that place importance on early ...
Sat Sharma, Gregg Eschun
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Microvascular thrombosis and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
Critical Care Medicine, 2010This paper will review the involvement of disseminated intravascular coagulation-induced microvascular thrombosis in the pathogenesis of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and the interaction between disseminated intravascular coagulation and systemic inflammatory response syndrome in critically ill patients.
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[Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome].
Enfermeria intensiva, 2000Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) is a clinical situation that has been described as a result of the rapid progress and advances that have been made in recent decades in the physiology, diagnosis, and therapeutic support of critically ill patients.
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Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
2008Death following severe injury or infection assumed a different clinical presentation beginning with the evolution of the intensive care unit (ICU) in acute care hospitals. An improved understanding of hypovolemic shock and techniques of resuscitation during the 1960s led to survival of patients with severe injuries beyond the initial 24 to 48 h.
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Making Sense of Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2007Despite recent advances in critical care medicine, caring for patients with MODS remains one of the most challenging experience a critical care can encounter. New therapies that current exist and continue to be developed contribute to successful outcomes for patients with MODS, but there is no substitute for prevention and early intervention for ...
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Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS)
1995The emergence of organ system failure as the defining challenge in the management of the critically ill mirrors the origins of the discipline of intensive care itself. Intensive care units (ICU) were first organized in the late 1950’s as a geographic locale that brought together new technology for the monitoring and support of physiologic organ system ...
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