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Hypovolemia Other names Oligemia,
hypovolaemia, oligaemia,
hypovolæmia,
volume depletion A
diagram showing the
formation of
interstitial fluid from the...
- 'metabolic causes' and
omitting trauma from the T's as this is
redundant with
hypovolaemia—this
simplification aids
recall during resuscitation. 'H's Hypoxia: low...
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pulmonary function is also impaired,
spinal anaesthesia may be favored)
Hypovolaemia e.g.
following m****ive haemorrhage,
including in
obstetric patients Allergy...
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vasoconstriction triggered by
catecholamine release;
hypotension followed by
hypovolaemia and
perhaps arising after myocardial insufficiency; and confusion, aggression...
- (antiplatelet), to
reduce blood viscosity, and as a
volume expander in
hypovolaemia.
These agents are used
commonly by
microsurgeons to
decrease vascular...
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acidosis with a
lactate of 11.4 mmol/L and
serum pH of 7.084. She
diagnosed hypovolaemia from gastroenteritis, and
administered intravenous fluid replacement...
- Grant, was
studying the
effect of
wound shock (a
state ****ociative to
hypovolaemia) on air-raid casualties. When the
Blitz ended there were
fewer casualties...
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damaged cell
membranes and
capillary walls can lead
directly to
severe hypovolaemia.
Shock can
develop from
myocardial depression following release of intracellular...
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cause sick cell syndrome, including:[citation needed]
hypoxia sepsis hypovolaemia malnourishment This
syndrome is well
known in the
field of palliative...
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include symptoms such as loss of appetite, vomiting, and
weight loss.
Hypovolaemia may
occur and in
severe cases hypovolaemic shock and hypoperfusion. Blood...