Verapamil: Fatal cardiogenic shock and liver failure in a thyrotoxic patient: case report
If enough cells are damaged or dead, the organ they are in may fail and the person may die.The failure of two or more organs is called multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), and this diagnosis carries a significant chance of death. People in...
The liver in acute shock is usually enlarged and may be purplish in congestive heart failure (Sherlock 1987) or pale in hypovolemic-traumatic shock. Sometimes the surface of the shocked liver shows a patchy appearance with anemic spots because of circumscribed ischemic areas. The edges of the ...
67 Reuda and colleagues73 analyzed identified 4 key proteins (liver-type fatty acid-binding protein, beta-2-microglobulin, fructose-bisphosphate aldolase B, and SerpinG1) that combined (CSP4) had significant predictive value for short-term mortality in cardiogenic shock when used in conjunction with...
A 9-year-old girl was admitted to the paediatric intensive care unit for acute heart failure associated with high blood pressure. She had a history of asth... J Auriau,L Mansuy,S Douchin - 《Archives of Disease in Childhood》 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 Profound circulatory shock following ...
As a result, cells in numerous organs, including the brain, kidneys, liver, and heart, stop functioning normally. If blood flow (perfusion) to these cells is not quickly restored, they become irreversibly damaged and die. 这样就造成了细胞迅速而不可逆地损害,包括脑、肾脏、肝脏和心脏在内的脏器...
Don’t smoke, and avoid breathing in secondhand smoke. What Happens After Cardiogenic Shock? You may still have several symptoms after surviving cardiogenic shock. Any damage to the liver, kidneys, heart, and other organs can cause lasting problems. The extent of the damage and severity of...
There were no differences in the number of patients having at least one adverse event. Conclusion and Relevance Among patients with septic shock with tachycardia and treated with norepinephrine for more than 24 hours, an infusion of landiolol did not reduce organ failure measured by the SOFA ...
Toxic shock syndrome(TSS) is a syndrome composed of fever (sudden onset),chills, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle aches, and skin rash. It can progress rapidly to intractable hypotension and multisystem failure. In 1 to 2 weeks after the illness begins, the skin can undergodesquamation, ...
Furthermore, we showed that PPARα-null mice were more sensitive to the transcriptional effects of HS and exhibited a remarkably different transcriptional response compared to wild-type mice. Our findings suggest PPARα is a major regulator of stress responses in the liver....