AbstractShock, regardless of etiology is characterized by decreased delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and our interventions are directed towards reversing the cellular ischemia and preventing its consequences. The treatment strategies that are most effective in achieving this goal obviously depend upon the different types of shock (hemorrhagic, septic, neurogenic and cardiogenic). This brief review focuses on the two leading etiologies of shock in the surgical patients: bleeding and sepsis, and addresses a number of new developments that have profoundly altered the treatment paradigms. The emphasis here is on new research that has dramatically altered our treatment strategies rather than the basic pathophysiology of shock
An important milestone in human cognition of severe diseases began with a refined understanding of t...
Haemorrhagic and severe hypovolaemic shock can be rapidly fatal unless identified and resuscitated q...
Shock is a final common pathway associated with regularly encountered emergencies including myocardi...
AbstractShock, regardless of etiology is characterized by decreased delivery of oxygen and nutrients...
Clinical and pathophysiological understanding of septic shock has progressed exponentially in the pr...
Uncontrolled bleeding remains a leading cause of potentially preventable death after trauma. Timely,...
Clinical and pathophysiological understanding of septic shock has progressed exponentially in the pr...
Clinical and pathophysiological understanding of septic shock has progressed exponentially in the pr...
Shock is a physiological state of war! From a healthcare provider perspective, the word “shock” is a...
International audienceClinical and pathophysiological understanding of septic shock has progressed e...
In the last two decades resuscitation strategies have gone through revolutionary changes. Ideas once...
International audienceClinical and pathophysiological understanding of septic shock has progressed e...
International audienceClinical and pathophysiological understanding of septic shock has progressed e...
Haemorrhagic and severe hypovolaemic shock can be rapidly fatal unless identified and resuscitated q...
Hemorrhagic shock is the leading cause of death in civilian and military trauma. Effec-tive hemorrha...
An important milestone in human cognition of severe diseases began with a refined understanding of t...
Haemorrhagic and severe hypovolaemic shock can be rapidly fatal unless identified and resuscitated q...
Shock is a final common pathway associated with regularly encountered emergencies including myocardi...
AbstractShock, regardless of etiology is characterized by decreased delivery of oxygen and nutrients...
Clinical and pathophysiological understanding of septic shock has progressed exponentially in the pr...
Uncontrolled bleeding remains a leading cause of potentially preventable death after trauma. Timely,...
Clinical and pathophysiological understanding of septic shock has progressed exponentially in the pr...
Clinical and pathophysiological understanding of septic shock has progressed exponentially in the pr...
Shock is a physiological state of war! From a healthcare provider perspective, the word “shock” is a...
International audienceClinical and pathophysiological understanding of septic shock has progressed e...
In the last two decades resuscitation strategies have gone through revolutionary changes. Ideas once...
International audienceClinical and pathophysiological understanding of septic shock has progressed e...
International audienceClinical and pathophysiological understanding of septic shock has progressed e...
Haemorrhagic and severe hypovolaemic shock can be rapidly fatal unless identified and resuscitated q...
Hemorrhagic shock is the leading cause of death in civilian and military trauma. Effec-tive hemorrha...
An important milestone in human cognition of severe diseases began with a refined understanding of t...
Haemorrhagic and severe hypovolaemic shock can be rapidly fatal unless identified and resuscitated q...
Shock is a final common pathway associated with regularly encountered emergencies including myocardi...