Anesthesia and Analgesia: Journal of the International Anesthesia Research SocietyDunser MW; Torgersen C; Wenzel V.Treatment of anaphylactic shock: where is the evidence?.Anesth Analg.2008.359-361Dunser MW, Torgersen C, Wenzel V. Treatment of anaphylactic shock: where is the evidence? [J]. ...
This paper reviews the mechanisms of anaphylactic shock in terms of the immunoglobulin and non-immunoglobulin triggering events; and the cellular events based on the rise in intracellular cyclic AMP and calcium that release preformed granule associated mediators and the rapidly formed, newly synthesised ...
People with asthma, eczema, or hay fever are slightly more likely to have an anaphylactic reaction than people who do not have these conditions. What Are the Symptoms of Anaphylactic Shock (Severe Allergic Reaction)? The symptoms of anaphylaxis can vary. In some people, the reaction begins very...
We have built a bowshock model based on TDA's one (Taylor, Dyson & Axon, 1992MNRAS.255..351T) which was itself derived from an earlier work on Herbig-Haro objects. Since TDA's original model supplied the astronomers with only [OIII]位5007 fluxes and profiles for various models of bow...
Hemorrhagic shock... Csaba Szabó,Christoph Thiemermann - 《Shock》 被引量: 396发表: 1994年 The Pathophysiology of Shock in Anaphylaxis The balance of evidence from human observations and animal studies suggests that the main pathophysiologic features of anaphylactic shock are a profound re... SGA...
Except for epinephrine, when it is used for treatment of anaphylactic shock, there is no specific indication for the routine use of α- or β-adrenergic receptor agonists. These agents may increase blood pressure or cardiac output, but nutritive flow is not necessarily improved. Comparable limitati...
Anaphylaxis (or "anaphylactic shock") is a life-threatening allergic reaction that needs to be treated right away. If you have an anaphylactic reaction, you need a dose of epinephrine (adrenaline) as soon as possible, and someone should call 911 for emergency medical help. Left untreated, it...
Anaphylaxis (or "anaphylactic shock") is a life-threatening allergic reaction that needs to be treated right away. If you have an anaphylactic reaction, you need a dose of epinephrine (adrenaline) as soon as possible, and someone should call 911 for emergency medical help. Left untreated, it...
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Medical shock may result from carbon monoxide poisoning, congestive heart failure, collapsed lung, heart attack, anemia, dehydration, and more. Types of shock include septic, hypovolemic, cardiogenic, neurogenic, hypoglycemic shock and hyperglycemia.