Distributive Shock
Hypoxia (medical), Hypovolemia, Blood vessel, Vasodilation, Septic shock
978-620-0-27169-3
6200271690
52
2012-01-09
29,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Distributive shock is defined by hypotension and generalized tissular hypoxia. This form of relative hypovolemia is the result of blood vessel dilation. Septic shock is the major cause, but there are other examples as well.Septic shock - This is caused by an overwhelming infection leading to vasodilation, such as by Gram negative bacteria i.e. Escherichia coli which releases an endotoxin which produces adverse biochemical, immunological and occasionally neural mechanisms which are harmful to the body. Although tissues are being hyperperfused due to the massive vasodilation, the hypotensive state of the individual, paired with the massive inflammation found in septic shock, causes a reduction in tissular oxygen extraction (tissular hypoxia). Resultingly, [[SvO2]] levels are very high.
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