2.to cause a state of shock in (a person) 3.to come or cause to come into violent contact; jar n 4.a sudden and violent jarring blow or impact 5.something that causes a sudden and violent disturbance in the emotions:the shock of her father's death made her ill. ...
A fall in both fibrinogen concentration and platelet counts indicated a decompensated hemostatic response to inflammatory stress (ie, overt DIC). These responses were observed 2-6 hrs after intravenous infusion of 10(9) and 10(10) colony-forming units (CFU)/g of E. coli and after ...
The main criteria for exclusion were clear signs of decompensated cirrhosis, severe alcoholic hepatitis, competing liver disease or comorbidity with an expected survival of less than a year. Remaining inclusion and exclusion criteria are described in detail in prior publications [[20], [21]]. The ...
Background: We aimed to determine whether septic patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) had worse survival than septic patients without liver cirrhosis (WLC). We also investigated the survival of septic patients with compensated liver cirrhosis (CLC) and decompensated liver cirrhosis (DLC). Methods: Thi...