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    Septic shock

    noun

    • 1. a condition sometimes occurring in severe sepsis, in which the blood pressure fails and the organs of the body fail to receive sufficient oxygen: "his symptoms suggested septic shock"

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  2. Septic shock is a serious medical condition that can occur when an infection in your body causes extremely low blood pressure and organ failure due to sepsis. Septic shock is life-threatening and requires immediate medical treatment. It’s the most severe stage of sepsis.

  3. Jun 12, 2023 · Understanding the pathophysiology and continuum of septic shock is imperative in initiating appropriate treatment measures. [1] Functionally, septic shock is defined by persistent hypotension despite adequate fluid resuscitation from 60 ml/kg to 80 mL/kg of either crystalloid or colloid fluid.

  4. Jul 6, 2023 · The medical definition of “shock” is a drop or fall in blood pressure. When it is associated with sepsis, it is called septic shock. Why septic shock is dangerous. As your heart pumps blood throughout your body, it produces a certain amount of pressure to help push the blood through the blood vessels.

  5. Feb 10, 2023 · Sepsis is a serious condition in which the body responds improperly to an infection. The infection-fighting processes turn on the body, causing the organs to work poorly. Sepsis may progress to septic shock. This is a dramatic drop in blood pressure that can damage the lungs, kidneys, liver and other organs.

  6. Oct 21, 2021 · Septic shock is a severe complication of sepsis that can include very low blood pressure, an altered mental state, and organ dysfunction. It has a hospital mortality rate of 30–50...

  7. Septic shock is a subset of sepsis with significantly increased mortality due to severe abnormalities of circulation and/or cellular metabolism.

  8. Aug 24, 2023 · Print. On this Page. Anyone can get an infection, and almost any infection, including COVID-19, can lead to sepsis. In a typical year: At least 1.7 million adults in America develop sepsis. At least 350,000 adults who develop sepsis die during their hospitalization or are discharged to hospice.

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