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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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Mechanical Ventilatory Support in Circulatory Shock

Critical Care Clinics, 1993
Mechanical support of ventilation is associated with a number of hemodynamic consequences that result from direct and indirect hydrostatic phenomena, humoral effects, and changes in distribution of peripheral blood flow, particularly in patients with circulatory shock.
Dennis M. Greenbaum, Guy E. DeGent
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Circulatory shock associated with purulent peritonitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1981
The relative roles of bacterial infection, fluid loss and myocardial failure were investigated in 24 patients in whom circulatory shock appeared as a complication of purulent peritonitis. The 13 acute survivors, including 6 hospital survivors, had strikingly lower initial plasma volumes and total blood volumes than the 11 patients who died. Differences
Vincent, Jean Louis   +3 more
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Naloxone in circulatory shock

Klinische Wochenschrift, 1987
Pinchas Halpern, Chaim Putterman
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Endorphins in circulatory shock

Critical Care Medicine, 1988
Bart Chernow, Lena M. Napolitano
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A rare cause of circulatory shock

Anadolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi/The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology, 2014
Cihan Altin   +4 more
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Circulatory Shock: A Microcirculatory Defect

1985
The pathophysiological defect which characterizes shock is that of perfusion failure in which blood flow to maintain the function of vital organ systems is critically reduced. As a clinical syndrome, it is characterized by protracted prostration, pallor, coldness and moistness of the skin, collapse of the superficial veins, alterations in pressure is ...
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Altered Mitochondrial Metabolism in Circulatory Shock

1977
Studies of mitochondrial function after circulatory shock, hemorrhagic or endotoxic, have revealed defective oxidative metabolism in several organs, such as the liver, kidney, and the brain (1,2,3). In this comment I would like to emphasize certain important aspects of these findings.
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Mechanical circulatory support for cardiogenic shock: a network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and propensity score-matched studies.

Intensive Care Medicine
C. Low   +13 more
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