What are the average and high doses of norepinephrine infusion in severe circulatory shock, and what is the best dilutional method for high doses? Regarding drug titration, there is no absolute ...
Cardiogenic shock is characterized by depression of cardiac function that leads to low blood pressure, coronary ischemia, and further decreased cardiac contractility resulting in tissue hypoxemia. The ...
Critically ill patients with circulatory shock - when the heart cannot pump enough blood and oxygen to the rest of the body, often as a result of heart failure, sepsis, or hemorrhage - require close ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PercAssist, Inc., a medical device company developing innovative technology for extravascular / extracardiac Mechanical Circulatory Support to provide hemodynamic ...
Army researchers have developed a tiny device designed to detect circulatory shock from blood loss that’s common in trauma patients. For years, researchers at the Army Institute of Surgical Research ...
To the Editor: In their review of circulatory shock, Vincent and De Backer (Oct. 31 issue) 1 report that hypoperfusion can be apparent through the skin (cold extremities), the kidney (low urinary ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Tissue perfusion pressure may be a new target for BP optimization in circulatory shock. TPP was significantly ...
Measurement of capillary refill time can help to confirm the presence of circulatory shock when it is used as part of the ABCDE assessment of acutely ill patients ...
Physiologic shock is when you don’t have enough blood to support your organs and tissues. Psychologic shock is usually related to trauma. What is shock? The term “shock” may refer to a psychologic or ...
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