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Clinical Management of Shock : the science and art of physiological restoration
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Year: 2020 Publisher: London : IntechOpen,

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Shock is a physiological state of war! From a healthcare provider perspective, the word "shock" is associated with a mixed array of feelings, including dread, well-founded fear, and deep respect. The physiological state of shock is well recognized for the associated destructive consequences, and its successful management requires prompt identification, immediate action, and sustained effort by all members of the healthcare team. This mindset of advanced preparation and constant readiness constitutes the foundation of the modern approach toward shock - early detection and prompt treatment for optimal outcomes. Despite the heterogeneity of "shock" as a clinico-pathological entity, there are some common threads that permeate all forms and manifestations of shock, with apparent increase in observed commonalities in the more advanced (and often irreversible) stages of the systemic syndrome. When faced with shock, the body and its systems do their best to compensate for the maldistribution of oxygen and nutrients. This is known as the so-called compensated shock. Beyond that, the body loses its ability to adjust any further, thus descending into "uncompensated shock," with a refractory state characterized by vasoplegia and irreversible cardiovascular failure. As the reader journeys through the chapters of the book, he or she will read about various biomarkers and endpoints of resuscitation, explore different types of shock (e.g., septic, hemorrhagic, anaphylactic) and learn about some of the less often discussed topics such as neurogenic and spinal shock, as well as the amniotic fluid embolism. Our goals were to keep things clinically relevant and practically oriented, thus enabling the reader to apply the newly acquired knowledge in their everyday clinical routines. As the reader progresses through the book, we hope to help stimulate further discourse and innovative thinking about the topic. In this context, it is critical that basic, translational, and clinical research on shock continues to advance. Only through ongoing scientific progress can we help improve outcomes for patients with both rare and common forms of shock.

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Hypotension. --- Shock.


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Clinical Management of Shock : the science and art of physiological restoration
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Shock is a physiological state of war! From a healthcare provider perspective, the word "shock" is associated with a mixed array of feelings, including dread, well-founded fear, and deep respect. The physiological state of shock is well recognized for the associated destructive consequences, and its successful management requires prompt identification, immediate action, and sustained effort by all members of the healthcare team. This mindset of advanced preparation and constant readiness constitutes the foundation of the modern approach toward shock - early detection and prompt treatment for optimal outcomes. Despite the heterogeneity of "shock" as a clinico-pathological entity, there are some common threads that permeate all forms and manifestations of shock, with apparent increase in observed commonalities in the more advanced (and often irreversible) stages of the systemic syndrome. When faced with shock, the body and its systems do their best to compensate for the maldistribution of oxygen and nutrients. This is known as the so-called compensated shock. Beyond that, the body loses its ability to adjust any further, thus descending into "uncompensated shock," with a refractory state characterized by vasoplegia and irreversible cardiovascular failure. As the reader journeys through the chapters of the book, he or she will read about various biomarkers and endpoints of resuscitation, explore different types of shock (e.g., septic, hemorrhagic, anaphylactic) and learn about some of the less often discussed topics such as neurogenic and spinal shock, as well as the amniotic fluid embolism. Our goals were to keep things clinically relevant and practically oriented, thus enabling the reader to apply the newly acquired knowledge in their everyday clinical routines. As the reader progresses through the book, we hope to help stimulate further discourse and innovative thinking about the topic. In this context, it is critical that basic, translational, and clinical research on shock continues to advance. Only through ongoing scientific progress can we help improve outcomes for patients with both rare and common forms of shock.

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Hypotension. --- Shock.


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Clinical Management of Shock : the science and art of physiological restoration
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Shock is a physiological state of war! From a healthcare provider perspective, the word "shock" is associated with a mixed array of feelings, including dread, well-founded fear, and deep respect. The physiological state of shock is well recognized for the associated destructive consequences, and its successful management requires prompt identification, immediate action, and sustained effort by all members of the healthcare team. This mindset of advanced preparation and constant readiness constitutes the foundation of the modern approach toward shock - early detection and prompt treatment for optimal outcomes. Despite the heterogeneity of "shock" as a clinico-pathological entity, there are some common threads that permeate all forms and manifestations of shock, with apparent increase in observed commonalities in the more advanced (and often irreversible) stages of the systemic syndrome. When faced with shock, the body and its systems do their best to compensate for the maldistribution of oxygen and nutrients. This is known as the so-called compensated shock. Beyond that, the body loses its ability to adjust any further, thus descending into "uncompensated shock," with a refractory state characterized by vasoplegia and irreversible cardiovascular failure. As the reader journeys through the chapters of the book, he or she will read about various biomarkers and endpoints of resuscitation, explore different types of shock (e.g., septic, hemorrhagic, anaphylactic) and learn about some of the less often discussed topics such as neurogenic and spinal shock, as well as the amniotic fluid embolism. Our goals were to keep things clinically relevant and practically oriented, thus enabling the reader to apply the newly acquired knowledge in their everyday clinical routines. As the reader progresses through the book, we hope to help stimulate further discourse and innovative thinking about the topic. In this context, it is critical that basic, translational, and clinical research on shock continues to advance. Only through ongoing scientific progress can we help improve outcomes for patients with both rare and common forms of shock.

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Hypotension. --- Shock.


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Shock and hypotension : pathogenesis and treatment, the twelfth haknemann symposium
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Year: 1965 Publisher: New York, NY : Grune & Stratton,

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HYPOTENSION --- SHOCK


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Hypotension orthostatique chez le sujet agé : Evaluation par un test de squatting et le Finapres
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Year: 1998 Publisher: Liège : Université de Liège. Faculté de médecine (ULg). Département de clinique et pathologie médicales,

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Changes in mental functions after induced hypotension : Immediate and late effects of operations under hypotensive anesthesia on cerebral functions
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Year: 1962 Publisher: Copenhagen : Munksgaard,

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Physical manoeuvres to prevent vasovagal syncope and initial orthostatic hypotension
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ISBN: 1281990949 9786611990947 9048501970 9789048501977 9056294938 9789056294939 9789056294939 9781281990945 6611990941 Year: 2007 Publisher: [Amsterdam] Vossiuspers UvA

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Paul Krediet shows how physical manoeuvres can prevent vasovagal syncope and near syncope from initial orthostatic hypotension.


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Contribution à l'étude thérapeutique du gui, l'emploi de son action hypotensive chez les artérioscléreux et chez les brightiques.
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Year: 1908 Publisher: Paris,

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Etude des effets du vieillissement sur la réponse cardio-vasculaire à l'orthostatisme
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Year: 1989 Publisher: Liège : Université de Liège. Faculté de médecine (ULg). Département de clinique et pathologie médicales,

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Controlled hypotension in anesthesia and surgery
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Year: 1956 Publisher: Springfield : Charles C. Thomas,

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