نتایج جستجو برای: multiple organ dysfunction syndromes

تعداد نتایج: 1053486  

2007
Frederick W Endorf David J Dries

Fluid resuscitation following burn injury must support organ perfusion with the least amount of fluid necessary and the least physiological cost. Under resuscitation may lead to organ failure and death. With adoption of weight and injury size-based formulas for resuscitation, multiple organ dysfunction and inadequate resuscitation have become uncommon. Instead, administration of fluid volumes w...

Journal: :Pediatric critical care medicine : a journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies 2017
Joseph A Carcillo Bradley Podd Rajesh Aneja Scott L Weiss Mark W Hall Timothy T Cornell Thomas P Shanley Lesley A Doughty Trung C Nguyen

OBJECTIVE To describe the pathophysiology associated with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in children. DATA SOURCES Literature review, research data, and expert opinion. STUDY SELECTION Not applicable. DATA EXTRACTION Moderated by an experienced expert from the field, pathophysiologic processes associated with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in children were described, discussed, ...

Journal: :archives of pediatric infectious diseases 0
atmaram pawar department of clinical pharmacy, poona college of pharmacy, bharati vidyapeeth university, pune, india asawari raut department of clinical pharmacy, poona college of pharmacy, bharati vidyapeeth university, pune, india; department of clinical pharmacy, poona college of pharmacy, bharati vidyapeeth university, pune, india. tel: +91-9960821040 vijay kalrao pediatrics department, bharati vidyapeeth university, bharati hospital, pune, india john jacob department of clinical pharmacy, poona college of pharmacy, bharati vidyapeeth university, pune, india isha godha department of clinical pharmacy, poona college of pharmacy, bharati vidyapeeth university, pune, india ritty thomas department of clinical pharmacy, poona college of pharmacy, bharati vidyapeeth university, pune, india

background sepsis can be defined as the body’s response to an infection. sepsis in children remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. objectives this study focuses on the etiological factors, risk factors, and clinical characteristics of sepsis in neonate and pediatric patients. patients and methods a prospective study was conducted over a six-month period in the pediatr...

Journal: :World journal of emergency medicine 2012
Hai-Bo Liu Min Zhang Jing-Xiao Zhang Yong-Jie Yin

BACKGROUND The complications of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) include acute lung injury, acute kidney injury, shock, and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). In recent years, how to clear inflammatory mediators has become a hot topic in critical care medicine. Researchers hypothesize that continuous blood purification (CBP) can effectively eliminate a variety of inflamma...

2009
Tian Hang Luo Yao Wang Zheng Mao Lu Hong Zhou Xu Chao Xue Jian Wei Bi Li Ye Ma Guo En Fang

INTRODUCTION The dysfunction and decrease of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) may play a very important role in the initiation of organ dysfunction caused by trauma or severe sepsis. We aim to measure the number and function of EPCs in the progression of multiple organ dysfunction syndromes (MODS) caused by severe sepsis, which may help to understand the pathogenesis of MODS by the changing ...

Journal: :Injury 2005
Marius Keel Otmar Trentz

Immediate and early trauma deaths are determined by primary brain injuries, or significant blood loss (haemorrhagic shock), while late mortality is caused by secondary brain injuries and host defence failure. First hits (hypoxia, hypotension, organ and soft tissue injuries, fractures), as well as second hits (e.g. ischaemia/reperfusion injuries, compartment syndromes, operative interventions, i...

2014
GUANG-JU ZHAO GUANG-LIANG HONG JIE-QUAN LIU YANG LU ZHONG-QIU LU

Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare but fatal infection, characterized by the rapid progression of necrosis of the fascia, skin, soft tissue and muscle. The most common bacteria associated with necrotizing fasciitis is group A streptococcus, although other pathogens have also been implicated. In the present study, a case of community-acquired necrotizing fasciitis, complicated with septic shock and...

Journal: :Journal of Nepal Medical Association 2008

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