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Neuroinflammation in Sepsis: Sepsis Associated Delirium
Cardiovascular & Hematological Disorders-Drug Targets, 2015Sepsis-associated delirium (SAD) is a clinical manifestation of the involvement of the central nervous system (CNS) during sepsis. The purpose of this review is to provide a concise overview of SAD including the epidemiology and current diagnostic criteria for SAD.
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2012
When Thomas Starzl reported the results of the first liver transplant program in 1976 [1] only 29 % of the transplanted patients survived 1 year after transplantation and the main cause of death at that time was uncontrolled bleeding due to severe coagulopathy and acute and chronic rejection. Infection was considered less common. Only when cyclosporine
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When Thomas Starzl reported the results of the first liver transplant program in 1976 [1] only 29 % of the transplanted patients survived 1 year after transplantation and the main cause of death at that time was uncontrolled bleeding due to severe coagulopathy and acute and chronic rejection. Infection was considered less common. Only when cyclosporine
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AACN Advanced Critical Care, 2006
Hemodynamics in sepsis change as sepsis develops. Initial hemodynamics of sepsis often are much different from later stages of sepsis, shifting from low cardiac output states to high cardiac output states. Tissue oxygenation also changes with initial mixed venous oxyhemoglobin (Svo2) or central venous oxyhemoglobin (Scvo2) levels below normal, with ...
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Hemodynamics in sepsis change as sepsis develops. Initial hemodynamics of sepsis often are much different from later stages of sepsis, shifting from low cardiac output states to high cardiac output states. Tissue oxygenation also changes with initial mixed venous oxyhemoglobin (Svo2) or central venous oxyhemoglobin (Scvo2) levels below normal, with ...
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