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- dividing line between hypoperfusion and ischemia; sometimes the latter term refers to zero perfusion, but often it refers to any hypoperfusion that is bad enough...
- just a few minutes. During the Initial stage (Stage 1), the state of hypoperfusion causes hypoxia. Due to the lack of oxygen, the cells perform lactic...
- (obstruction due to an embolus from elsewhere in the body), Systemic hypoperfusion (general decrease in blood supply, e.g., in shock) Cerebral venous sinus...
- Cerebral hypoxia is a form of hypoxia (reduced supply of oxygen), specifically involving the brain; when the brain is completely deprived of oxygen, it...
- ischemia by virtue of their dual supply. However, during times of systemic hypoperfusion, such as in disseminated intravascular coagulation or heart failure...
- thalamus is thought to possibly play a role. SPECT has shown thalamic hypoperfusion in patients during episodes. KLS is very rare, occurring at a rate of...
- from clotting. In the absence of blood-bound oxygen and nutrients (hypoperfusion), the body's cells burn glucose anaerobically for energy, causing the...
- is defined as sepsis with sepsis-induced organ dysfunction or tissue hypoperfusion (manifesting as hypotension, elevated lactate, or decreased urine output)...
- high protein loads (e.g., steak) are consumed.[citation needed] Renal hypoperfusion secondary to the blood lost from the GI bleed has been postulated to...
- three different categories:[citation needed] Prerenal: in response to hypoperfusion of the kidney (e.g. as a result of dehydration by poor oral intake,...