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[Hemorrhagic shock].

open access: yesTidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 1976
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Hemorrhagic Shock

2023
Abstract Hemorrhagic shock is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in trauma and surgical patients. Hemodynamically significant hemorrhage, when coupled with the physiologic derangements associated with trauma and surgery, results in oxygen debt, acidosis, organ dysfunction, coagulopathy, and ultimately death if not treated ...
Colby B. Tanner, Elaine A. Boydston
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Hemorrhagic shock

Current Problems in Surgery, 1995
A great deal has been learned about the pathophysiologic condition of hemorrhagic shock. The response of the hormonal and inflammatory mediator systems in patients in hemorrhagic shock appears to represent a distinct set of responses different from those of other forms of shock.
A B, Peitzman   +5 more
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Hemorrhagic Shock

Revue medicale suisse, 2014
Shock is a life threatening condition. The management of an hemorrhagic shock, whether traumatic or not, requires early identification of the bleeding source and adequate hemodynamic support. The diagnosis accuracy is based on clinical, hemodynamic, radiologic and biochemical findings which also allow appraisal of the treatment efficiency.
Daniel N. Holena, Vicente H. Gracias
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HYPOTHERMIA IN HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1956
Precooling to 28°C alters the course of hemorrhagic shock in the dog by prolonging the period of tolerance to severe hypotension, and by prolonging the survival time after transfusion from an average of several hours to an average of 30 hours. Precooling does not prevent death.
E W, FRIEDMAN, D, DAVIDOFF, J, FINE
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Hemorrhagic shock.

American journal of hospital pharmacy, 1977
The treatment of hemorrhagic shock is discussed, based on principles illustrated in a hypothetical case. The pathophysiology and clinical monitoring of hypovolemic shock are reviewed. A practical approach to volume replacement therapy in hemorrhagic shock is suggested.
E C, Buchanan, W J, Murray
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[Hemorrhagic shock].

La Revue du praticien, 2006
Hemorrhagic shock generates a prolonged alteration of organ perfusion due to the decrease in oxygen delivery. Hemorrhagic shock is mainly due to three etiologies: traumatology, gastrointestinal bleeding and high risk surgery. If intensive cares are not rapidly performed, severe complications occur, as organ failure with a high mortality rate.
Jacques, Duranteau, Anatole, Harrois
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HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1963
R. C. Doberneck   +2 more
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