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Sepsis, thrombosis and organ dysfunction
Thrombosis Research, 2012Sepsis is often associated with haemostatic changes ranging from subclinical activation of blood coagulation (hypercoagulability), which may contribute to localized venous thromboembolism, to acute disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), characterized by widespread microvascular thrombosis and subsequent consumption of platelets and coagulation ...
Semeraro N +3 more
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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 1994
This article focuses on the physiologic systemic inflammatory immune response system that occurs normally to any event resulting in cellular injury. A review of the mediators of the inflammatory immune response system is presented along with the pathophysiologic description of the development of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and the complex ...
P, Graham, N J, Brass
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This article focuses on the physiologic systemic inflammatory immune response system that occurs normally to any event resulting in cellular injury. A review of the mediators of the inflammatory immune response system is presented along with the pathophysiologic description of the development of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and the complex ...
P, Graham, N J, Brass
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[Organic erectile dysfunction].
Ugeskrift for laeger, 2021This review covers the possible treatment modalities of organic erectile dysfunction (ED). About 30% of men over 40 years of age suffer from ED. At diagnosis, organic ED should be distinguished from psychological ED, and it is crucial to identify underlying diseases including endocrine disorders, neurological problems and cardiovascular diseaplase ...
Mikkel, Fode +4 more
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Hysterectomy and pelvic organ dysfunction
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2005Contrary to popular belief, there is now considerable evidence that simple abdominal hysterectomy does not adversely affect bladder, bowel and sexual function (collectively referred to as 'pelvic organ function'). This also appears to hold true for vaginal hysterectomy, although randomized studies are lacking. Furthermore, conservation of the cervix by
Ranee, Thakar, Abdul H, Sultan
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2002
Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) is a clinical pattern of progressive organ dysfunction complicating the post-resuscitative phase of acute illnesses such as shock and severe infection, and is a frequent precursor of death in critically ill patients [1].
D. A. Zygun, C. J. Doig
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Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) is a clinical pattern of progressive organ dysfunction complicating the post-resuscitative phase of acute illnesses such as shock and severe infection, and is a frequent precursor of death in critically ill patients [1].
D. A. Zygun, C. J. Doig
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Multiple Organ Dysfunction in Ulcerative Colitis
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2000The mortality rate in severe ulcerative colitis (UC) is commonly attributed to major colonic complications or surgical procedures. Early recognition of the severity of the colitis, intensive medical treatment, and prompt surgery have all contributed to improving its outcome over the past 40 yr.
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Predisposition to multiple organ dysfunction
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 1994This article attempts to describe the identification of high-risk characteristics of the critical care patient population that lends itself to the development of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. A review of the literature describes the overall pathophysiology of the syndrome and the identification of a patient's risk or predisposition.
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Chronic Multiple Organ Dysfunction
2014This chapter reviews the clinical syndrome of chronic multiple organ dysfunction (MOD) following acute critical illness. Chronic MOD, also referred to as chronic critical illness, occurs in patients who have survived the acute phase of their illness or injury but remain dependent on life support for weeks or months.
Kevin M Fischer, Shannon S Carson
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Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
2014Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) occurs after a life-threatening primary insult, including severe infection, hypoxic-ischemic injury, or other serious injuries. It represents a continuum of physiological abnormalities rather than a distinct state (present or absent).
François Proulx +3 more
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Postburn Multiple Organ Dysfunction
2014Multiple-organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), known as sequential system failure in the early years, had been initially described by Tilney et al. [1] in 1973. With improvement in recognition, the concept of MODS has been revised unceasingly. It has been known as progressive sequential multiple organ failure (Baue 1975), multiple organ failure (Eiseman ...
Jiake Chai, Zhiyong Sheng
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