Clinical Markers of Gastrointestinal Dysfunction

作者: J. C. Marshall

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-80224-9_8

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摘要: Physiologic support of failing vital organ function is the “raison d’etre” intensive care unit (ICU). The development individual dysfunction in critically ill patient describes a clinical syndrome and defines series therapeutic challenges. challenge pulmonary failure, manifested as acute respiratory distress (ARDS), to optimal gas exchange without inducing further iatrogenic lung injury, while that renal failure optimize fluid electrolyte homeostasis adversely affecting systemic hemodynamic function. In aggregate, graded degrees comprise multiple (MODS), leading cause ICU morbidity mortality, embodiment unsolved obstacles recovery from critical illness [14].

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