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PREVENTION OF MULTIPLE ORGAN FAILURE
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1999Physicians are still largely ignorant of the underlying biology of SIRS and multiple organ failure. Nonetheless, strategies to prevent multiple organ failure are possible. These include aggressive resuscitation of hemodynamically unstable patients, careful assessment to avoid missing clinically significant injuries, early operative treatment of all ...
E A, Deitch, E R, Goodman
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Postinjury Multiple Organ Failure
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1996To better define the epidemiology of postinjury multiple organ failure (MOF), we prospectively evaluated 457 high-risk trauma patients who survived more than 48 hours. Overall, 70 (15%) developed MOF. In 27 (39%) patients, the occurrence was early, while in 43 (61%) patients the presentation was delayed.
F A, Moore +5 more
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Shock and Multiple Organ Failure
1994Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), previously known as multiple organ failure, has emerged as the leading cause of mortality in surgical critical care. It is a syndrome of sequential and progressive organ dysfunction, associated with a sustained, massive inflammatory response that is often preceded by insults such as sepsis, hemorrhagic shock,
P A, Abello, T G, Buchman, G B, Bulkley
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The Multiple Organ Failure Syndrome
Hospital Practice, 1990Technology that has made it possible to resuscitate the severely sick and injured from formerly lethal shock has exposed a new disease. A potential sequela of ruptured aneurysm, acute pancreatitis, septic shock, burns, surgical complications, and trauma, MOF syndrome is the leading cause of death in surgical ICUs.
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Sepsis and Multiple Organ Failure
2007Sepsis and multiple organ failure are complex processes that result from dysregulation of the immune response and its associated hematological, hemodynamic and metabolic disturbances.Review of the pathophysiological basis for sepsis and a review of the literature on its mechanisms of expression.Sepsis is the host response to an injury, often infectious
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Current opinion in general surgery, 1995
Multiple organ failure remains a leading cause of death in surgical intensive care units. This review of multiple organ failure focuses on recent (1990 to 1992) laboratory and clinical advances related to diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy of multiple organ failure and is divided into three parts.
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Multiple organ failure remains a leading cause of death in surgical intensive care units. This review of multiple organ failure focuses on recent (1990 to 1992) laboratory and clinical advances related to diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy of multiple organ failure and is divided into three parts.
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Antibody–drug conjugates: Smart chemotherapy delivery across tumor histologies
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Tarantino +2 more
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