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(Created page with "'''Circulatory shock''', often called just '''shock''' is a hemodynamic disturbance which leads to inadequate oxygen supply to organs and tissues of the body. The ensuing tissue hypoxia causes metabolic disorder in the tissues leading to temporary or permanent disturbance of function, and in severe cases to necrosis. It’s a life-threatening condition which can develop as a complication of disease, procedure, or trauma. The most common form is septic shock, followe...")
 
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** Pulse – weak peripheral pulse
** Pulse – weak peripheral pulse
** Periphery – prolonged [[capillary refill time]] > 2 – 3 s
** Periphery – prolonged [[capillary refill time]] > 2 – 3 s
** Pressure – systolic BP < 90 mmHg
** Pressure – systolic BP < 90 mmHg ([[hypotension]])
** Pee – [[oliguria]] (< 1 mL/kg/hour) or anuria (< 0,5 mL/kg/hour)
** Pee – [[oliguria]] (< 1 mL/kg/hour) or [[anuria]] (< 0,5 mL/kg/hour)
* [[Hypotension]]
* Tachycardia
* Tachycardia
* Tachypnoea, dyspnoea
* Tachypnoea, dyspnoea
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* [[Disseminated intravascular coagulation]]
* [[Disseminated intravascular coagulation]]
* Death
* Death
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[[Category:Traumatology]]
[[Category:Pathophysiology]]
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