It is usually initiated when systolic blood pressure falls below 90 and there is evidence of hypoperfusion. |
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This, coupled with splanchnic hypoperfusion, necessitates early and aggressive enteral feeding to decrease catabolism and maintain gut integrity. |
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This is not easy, as too little fluid will cause hypoperfusion whereas too much will lead to oedema that will cause tissue hypoxia. |
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The beta blocker dose should be reduced if the decrease in heart rate is symptomatic or is associated with hypoperfusion or higher than first-degree atrioventricular block. |
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Microvascular vasoconstriction is the underlying process and is precipitated by splanchnic hypoperfusion due to depressed cardiac output or renal or hepatic disease. |
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With continued bleeding, hypoperfusion of tissues occurs, leading to anaerobic metabolism and acidosis, classified as severe shock. |
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Tissue hypercarbia, however, remained present as an expression of villi microcirculatory hypoperfusion. |
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The project goal is to explore the role of C-reactive protein in white matter damage in a laboratory model of chronic hypoperfusion. |
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A low blood pressure value may be normal in some individuals, but the same blood pressure can lead to tissue hypoperfusion in others. |
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Excess interstitial fluid in the gastrointestinal tract causes reduced GI motility and tissue hypoperfusion. |
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This practice risks hypovolemia and tissue hypoperfusion. |
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Severe hypoperfusion can cause lung damage. |
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They can detect zones of parenchymal hypoperfusion. |
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The consequences of this hypoperfusion of the diaphragm with respect to post operative ventilation of patients have not been studied in detail as yet. |
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Astroglial and cognitive effects of chronic cerebral hypoperfusion in the rat. |
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Severe sepsis is defined as sepsis plus sepsis-induced organ dysfunction or tissue hypoperfusion. |
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Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion elicits neuronal apoptosis and behavioral impairment. |
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Low arterial pH level might result from lactic acidosis caused by marked tissue hypoperfusion in shock and damage to extremities by necrotizing fasciitis. |
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Hypoperfusion and perfusion abnormalities may include, but are not limited to, lactic acidosis, oliguria, or an acute alteration in mental status. |
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