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  • Permissive hypotension or hypotensive resuscitation is the use of restrictive fluid therapy, specifically in the trauma patient, that increases systemic...
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  • [citation needed]. The core principles of resuscitation involve permissive hypotension, transfusion ratios, and massive transfusion protocol. The resuscitation...
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    efforts. Damage control resuscitation is based on three principles: permissive hypotension: tries to balance temporary suboptimal perfusion to organs with...
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    immediate surgical repair. There appear to be benefits to allowing permissive hypotension and limiting the use of intravenous fluids during transport to the...
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    blood, increasing the risk of bleeding. Current best practice allow permissive hypotension in patients with hypovolemic shock, both avoid overly diluting clotting...
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    chart for the patient is maintained.[citation needed] As mentioned, permissive hypotension (restrictive fluid therapy) is unwise. Careful fluid overload and...
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  • Systematic Reviews. Compression garment Hemostasis Hypovolemia Permissive hypotension Shock (circulatory) Chatham, Strecker-McGraw (2022). "MAST Pants"...
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    penetrating thorax and abdominal injuries allowing mild hypotension to persist (known as permissive hypotension). Targets include a mean arterial pressure of 60 mmHg...
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    the 21st century in a broader disease profile, the syndrome acts as a permissive lesion and becomes symptomatic when something else happens such as, following...
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    an acute abdomen. Glucocorticoids have a permissive effect on catecholamine action, which leads to hypotension secondary to hypovolemia and hypocortisolism...
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    therapeutic purposes. Cardiovascular side effects can include hypertension or hypotension from a vasovagal response, Raynaud's phenomenon (reduced blood flow to...
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    {P_{a_{CO_{2}}}}} . After 30–90 min, the respiratory center was depressed, and hypotension occurred gradually or suddenly from reduced cardiac output, leading to...
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    pharmaceutical. Cardiovascular side effects can include hypertension or hypotension from a vasovagal response, Raynaud's phenomenon (reduced blood flow to...
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    experts consider androgens (testosterone and related hormones) to play a permissive role in the development of BPH. This means that androgens must be present...
    76 KB (7,869 words) - 08:04, 23 June 2024
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    therapeutic purposes. Cardiovascular side effects can include hypertension or hypotension from a vasovagal response, Raynaud's phenomenon (reduced blood flow to...
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    mediating IgE-independent mast cell degranulation. Less frequently, hypotension and angioedema may also occur. Symptoms may be treated or prevented with...
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