Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome

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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY MODS usually occurs in patients who exhibit signs of a generalized inflammatory response (systemic inflammatory response syndrome [SIRS]; Table 52.2) (1). Although SIRS is often the result of infection…

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Lung Structure and Function

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FIGURE 14.1 Named branches of the tracheobronchial tree, viewed from the front. (From Nunn JF. Applied Respiratory Physiology. 3rd ed. London: Butterworths; 1987, with permission.) The primary lobular terminal respiratory…

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Shock: General

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The most common inciting event in cardiogenic shock is an acute MI. Historically, once 40% of the myocardium has been irreversibly damaged, cardiogenic shock may result. From a mechanical perspective,…

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Mesenteric Ischemia

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FIGURE 131.1 Diagram of the collateral pathways for the mesenteric vessels. The celiac axis and superior mesenteric arteries communicate through the superior and inferior pancreaticoduodenal arteries, respectively. The superior and…

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Endocrinopathy in the ICU

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MECHANISMS OF CRITICAL ILLNESS–ASSOCIATED DYSREGULATION OF THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM The Stressors Critically ill patients are unexpectedly faced with a life-threatening situation and a hostile environment (the intensive care unit). Physical…

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