Sentence examples for consequences of shock from inspiring English sources

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Herein, we illustrate the major role of NaHS in protecting the body against the consequences of shock and I/R [ 19].

In addition to the consequences of shock itself, the current management of hemorrhagic shock in traumatic injury relies heavily on transfusion of red blood cells (RBCs).

Broadly speaking, adaptive capacity denotes the ability of a system to adjust, modify, or change its characteristics or actions to moderate potential damage, take advantage of opportunities, or cope with the consequences of shock or stress (24).

We hypothesised that H2S injected at the time of reperfusion could decrease the consequences of shock and reperfusion, that the use of an inhibitor of endogenous H2S production leads to opposite effects, and that adding a vascular K+ATP-channel inhibitor would improve the effects of H2S on systemic haemodynamics.

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However, there is limited evidence regarding the long-term consequences of shocks at entry for women, and similar evidence for any racial minority is even scarcer.

These new resources will allow the remaining family members to cope with possible transitory socio-economic consequences of shocks or hardships, such as sickness, unemployment, poor harvest, among others, to improve its consumption and to undertake new projects.

Electric shocks in the first 2 decades of radiology were not uncommon, but as there were no dire consequences of shocks at that time due to the limited electrical power of static machines and induction coils, the risk they posed was an accepted element of the profession [4, 38, 39].

This review addresses the principal hemodynamic consequences of shock-associated lactic acidosis.

Despite the lack of formal evidence, this review also highlights the various adapted supportive therapy options that could be putatively added to causal treatment in attempting to reverse the hemodynamic consequences of shock-associated lactic acidosis.

A paradoxical type of bleeding is found when tissue materials (as the consequence of shock, trauma, burns) enter the bloodstream and cause clotting within the vessels.

The cause of death was defined for each non-survivor as related to post-cardiac arrest shock, when death occurred as a direct consequence of shock (including subsequent multi-organ failure), or related to neurological injury if this led to withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy or brain death [9].

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