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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2001
Infection is problematic because it affects many patients (adults and children), is a major cause of death in intensive care units (ICU) worldwide, and uses a large amount of hospital resources. The mortality rate among patients with septic shock varies but approximates 40% in infected patients admitted to ICUs.
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Infection is problematic because it affects many patients (adults and children), is a major cause of death in intensive care units (ICU) worldwide, and uses a large amount of hospital resources. The mortality rate among patients with septic shock varies but approximates 40% in infected patients admitted to ICUs.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1984
Shock has traditionally been viewed as a perfusion deficit: "That state in which the supply of blood to the tissues of the body is inadequate to meet the body's metabolic demands." 1 This definition, although appropriate to cardiogenic and hypovolemic shock, is inadequate for septic shock. The manifestations of septic shock do not relate to a perfusion
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Shock has traditionally been viewed as a perfusion deficit: "That state in which the supply of blood to the tissues of the body is inadequate to meet the body's metabolic demands." 1 This definition, although appropriate to cardiogenic and hypovolemic shock, is inadequate for septic shock. The manifestations of septic shock do not relate to a perfusion
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Journal of the Association of Pediatric Oncology Nurses, 1987
L S, Weilemann, H P, Schuster
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L S, Weilemann, H P, Schuster
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Current practice and evolving concepts in septic shock resuscitation
Intensive Care Medicine, 2021J. Bakker +23 more
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