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Circulatory Failure/Shock

2011
Shock is a common manifestation of many forms of critical illness. Although a patient with hypotension can have shock, shock is not necessarily defined by hypotension. That is, a patient can have a “normal” blood pressure and have shock concurrently.
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Treatment of Circulatory Shock

JAMA, 1975
Reduction of effective blood flow represents the primary disturbance accounting for circulatory shock. Four categories of circulatory shock are identified: cardiogenic, hypovolemic, distributive, and obstructive. The pharmacology and clinical implications for treatment of shock with vasoactive drugs are reviewed in this context. Except for epinephrine,
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Shock and Circulatory Homeostasis.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1959
The transactions of the fifth and final conference on shock and circulatory homeostasis, sponsored by the Josiah Macy Jr., Foundation, brings to the reader the deliberations of a distinguished group of investigators from a variety of professional disciplines, all of them having strong interest in this field, reflected in their substantial contributions
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Circulatory Failure/Shock

2021
Stephen Pfeiffer, Hector R. Wong
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Shock and Circulatory Homeostasis

Southern Medical Journal, 1953
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Naloxone in circulatory shock

Klinische Wochenschrift, 1987
C, Putterman, P, Halpern
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Milrinone as Compared with Dobutamine in the Treatment of Cardiogenic Shock

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Pietro Di Santo   +2 more
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Endorphins in circulatory shock

Critical Care Medicine, 1988
L, Napolitano, B, Chernow
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Circulatory Shock

2010
John W. Schweiger   +2 more
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