نتایج جستجو برای: hypovolemic

تعداد نتایج: 1090  

2013
NA Nepomuceno MS Samano KAO Braga LM Ruiz EZS Pato BKS Hirata PM Pêgo-Fernandes FB Jatene

Background One of the main reasons for discharge lung donors is pulmonary edema. It may be associated to hemodynamic shock frequently present among organ donors. There is no experience using hypertonic saline solution among lung donors with hypovolemic shock. The aim of this study is to evaluate hypertonic solution in pulmonary function of lung donor model with hypovolemic shock using the ex-vi...

Journal: :Compendium 2009
Tara N Hammond Jennifer L Holm

Volume replacement therapy is crucial to the treatment of hypovolemic shock. In patients with certain conditions, limiting the volume of fluid administered has many potential therapeutic benefits and technical advantages. Hypertonic saline and colloids have characteristics that allow effective treatment of hypovolemic shock using relatively smaller volumes than would be required for isotonic cr...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
pedram niknafs from the departments of pediatrics kerman university of medical sciences and health services, kerman, islamic republic of iran. allreza sotudehnejad from the departments of surgery kerman university of medical sciences and health services, kerman, islamic republic of iran. hamid tabrizchi from the departments of pathology, kerman university of medical sciences and health services, kerman, islamic republic of iran.

in critically ill infants and children, intravascular (iv) access is sometimes very difficult. in such cases intraosseous (io) infusion should be used as the method of choice. however, in practice, different problems are experienced with this procedure. to overcome the practical problems and to confirm the efficacy of io infusion in reversing hypovolemic shock, an animal model was used by emplo...

درمنش, بنفشه , مدنی, عباس , کدیور, ملیحه ,

Among the 708 patients who were admitted in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) of the children's hospital medical center, there were 100 patients with hyponatermia (Na<130 mEq/L). 62% of these patients had hyponatermia at the beginning of admission and 38% during hospitalization in PICU. According to the classification of hyponatermia in comparison to body fluid, this study revealed 7% ps...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2007
Brendan G Carr Anthony J Dean Worth W Everett Bon S Ku Dustin G Mark Olugbenga Okusanya Annamarie D Horan Vicente H Gracias

BACKGROUND Estimation of volume status in the high-acuity surgical population can be challenging. The use of intensivist bedside ultrasound (INBU) to rapidly assess volume status in the surgical intensive care unit (SICU) was hypothesized to be feasible and as accurate as invasive measures. METHODS Clinician sonographers (CSs) were trained to perform basic cardiac ultrasound and sonographic a...

2011
Bulent Yardimci Rumeyza Kazancioglu

Systemic capillary leak syndrome (SCLS) is characterized by recurrent hypovolemic shock associated with edema, hemoconcentration and paradoxal hypoprotidemia due to leakage into the interstitial space. We report a new case with cardiac involvement. A 62-year-old man had two recurrent hypovolemic shocks with SCLS's criteria, associated twice with cardiac systolic dysfunction and atrial fibrillat...

Journal: :Western Journal of Emergency Medicine 2011

2013
Alicia R Privette Rochelle A Dicker

Base deficit has frequently been utilized as an informal adjunct in the initial evaluation of trauma patients to assess the extent of their physiologic derangements. However, the current Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) classification system for hypovolemic shock does not include base-deficit measurements and relies primarily on alterations in vital signs (heart rate, systolic blood pressure...

2010
Bernd Saugel Andreas Umgelter Friedrich Martin Veit Phillip Roland M Schmid Wolfgang Huber

Systemic Capillary Leak Syndrome (SCLS) is a rare disorder characterized by increased capillary hyperpermeability leading to hypovolemic shock due to a markedly increased shift of fluid and protein from the intravascular to the interstitial space. Hemoconcentration, hypoalbuminemia and a monoclonal gammopathy are characteristic laboratory findings. Here we present a patient who suffered from SC...

2013
Manuel Mutschler Ulrike Nienaber Matthias Münzberg Christoph Wölfl Herbert Schoechl Thomas Paffrath Bertil Bouillon Marc Maegele

INTRODUCTION Isolated vital signs (for example, heart rate or systolic blood pressure) have been shown unreliable in the assessment of hypovolemic shock. In contrast, the Shock Index (SI), defined by the ratio of heart rate to systolic blood pressure, has been advocated to better risk-stratify patients for increased transfusion requirements and early mortality. Recently, our group has developed...

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