Tissue hypoperfusion

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      Septic shock was defined as sepsis-induced hypotension persisting despite adequate fluid resuscitation. Sepsis induced tissue hypoperfusion was defined as either septic shock, an elevated lactate, or oliguria [2].Severe CAP was defined as the presence of 3 among the …

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      Cardiogenic shock is persistent hypotension and tissue hypoperfusion due to cardiac dysfunction with adequate intravascular volume and left ventricular filling pressure (4). It is most important to recognize the development and cause of cardiogenic shock to prevent the associated high morbidity and mortality (4).

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      B. Tissue hypoperfusion precedes overt hypotension in most patients. C. Causes of acidosis. 1. Shock. a. Definition - cellular hypoxia related to decreased perfusion. b. Cells switch to anaerobic metabolism, causing increased lactic acid production. c. Anaerobic metabolism MUCH less effective in meeting energy needs. d. Predominately ...

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      (2014) - MAP < 70mmhg or SBP < 90mmhg after fluid resuscitation, tissue hypoperfusion, vasoactive agents required, history of cardiac disease and/or Doppler echocardiography age ≥ 18 years old; MAP < 70mmhg or SBP < 90mmhg despite the fact that an adequate infusion of fluids had been administered; signs of tissue hypoperfusion;

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      Severe Sepsis - ?no longer a category?; evidence of end organ dysfunction secondary to tissue hypoperfusion (some say lactate >2); some estimates have mortality ~50% Septic Shock – cardiovascular failure as evidenced by persistent elevated serum lactate (some say lactate >4), persistent hypotension, or need for vasopressors despite adequate ...

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      Tissue hypoperfusion (measures with lactate level or scoring systems) Multiorgan system failure. Assessment: Length of stay: Free cortisol, peak cortisol, delta free cortisol; Q3 Is salivary free cortisol level superior to plasma total cortisol level for the diagnosis of CIRCI?

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      C. Hypoperfusion occurs when the level of tissue perfusion decreases below normal. Early decreased tissue perfusion may result in subtle changes long before a patient’s vital signs appear abnormal. Shock refers to a state of collapse and failure of the cardiovascular system that leads to inadequate circulation, creating inadequate tissue ...

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      acute organ dysfunction or tissue hypoperfusion secondary to infection1. Septic Shock – severe sepsis plus hypotension not reversed with adequate fluid resuscitation or blood …

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      Tissue hypoperfusion abnormalities include hypotension, elevated lactate, oliguria, and altered mental status.There is some overlap between tissue hypoperfusion abnormalities and organ dysfunction associated with the cardiovascular system.

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      Others: Tissue hypoperfusion (measures with lactate level or scoring systems) Harms: Any treatments harms * For “burns” we made the initial recommendation: “We suggest using corticosteroids in burns” (conditional recommendation, low quality of evidence). Following external peer review, we changed the statement “to suggest against the ...

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