The concept of shock needs to be re-evaluated, since sole emphasis on the reduction of intravascular volume and subsequent decreased tissue perfusion could not explain various conditions of trauma patients and is not applicable enough to help us to understand and manage the shock in different situations. Perhaps we need to add a new concept that refers to irreversible damage to the body organs. The concept of our concern is to keep trauma victims alive and reduce possibility of multiorgan failure. It is obvious that in any different state of shock, the most important goal is to maintain the integrity and function of the central nervous system and it needs to be dealt with differently in every particular situation. Presumably, a better defin...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of quantitative and qualitative changes in fluid re...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of quantitative and qualitative changes in fluid re...
Circulatory shock from trauma and hemorrhage remains a clinical challenge with mortality still high ...
Background: A severe mismatch between the supply and demand of oxygen is the common feature of all t...
This article provides a comprehensive review of the classifications and types of shock that can occu...
was attributed to a toxin originating in dead or dying tissue.4 In the 1920’s, Blalock5 proved that ...
Uncontrolled bleeding remains a leading cause of potentially preventable death after trauma. Timely,...
Shock is a life-threatening condition of circulatory failure that causes an imbalance between cellul...
Shock is a physiological state of war! From a healthcare provider perspective, the word “shock” is a...
Shock is a final common pathway associated with regularly encountered emergencies including myocardi...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe condition known as shock has been recognized and described by th...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of quantitative and qualitative changes in fluid re...
kinds of injury that any account of the nature and variation of his met-abolic response to each must...
AbstractShock, regardless of etiology is characterized by decreased delivery of oxygen and nutrients...
When major studies of the pathogenesis of shock began during the 1914-18 war, 'shock ' was...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of quantitative and qualitative changes in fluid re...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of quantitative and qualitative changes in fluid re...
Circulatory shock from trauma and hemorrhage remains a clinical challenge with mortality still high ...
Background: A severe mismatch between the supply and demand of oxygen is the common feature of all t...
This article provides a comprehensive review of the classifications and types of shock that can occu...
was attributed to a toxin originating in dead or dying tissue.4 In the 1920’s, Blalock5 proved that ...
Uncontrolled bleeding remains a leading cause of potentially preventable death after trauma. Timely,...
Shock is a life-threatening condition of circulatory failure that causes an imbalance between cellul...
Shock is a physiological state of war! From a healthcare provider perspective, the word “shock” is a...
Shock is a final common pathway associated with regularly encountered emergencies including myocardi...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe condition known as shock has been recognized and described by th...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of quantitative and qualitative changes in fluid re...
kinds of injury that any account of the nature and variation of his met-abolic response to each must...
AbstractShock, regardless of etiology is characterized by decreased delivery of oxygen and nutrients...
When major studies of the pathogenesis of shock began during the 1914-18 war, 'shock ' was...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of quantitative and qualitative changes in fluid re...
The aim of the study was to determine the effect of quantitative and qualitative changes in fluid re...
Circulatory shock from trauma and hemorrhage remains a clinical challenge with mortality still high ...