Is This Septic Shock? A Rare Case of Distributive Shock
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26/02/2015
26/02/2015
2014
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Resumo |
The authors report a rare case of shock in a patient without significant clinical history, admitted to the intensive care unit for suspected septic shock. The patient was initially treated with fluid therapy without improvement. A hypothesis of systemic capillary leak syndrome was postulated following the confirmation of severe hypoalbuminemia, hypotension, and hemoconcentration - a combination of three symptoms typical of the disease. The authors discussed the differential diagnosis and also conducted a review of the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. |
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Rev Bras Ter Intensiva. 2014 Dec;26(4):416-420 |
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eng |
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Scielo |
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openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #HSJ UUM #HSJ MED #Capillary Leak Syndrome/diagnosis #Capillary Leak Syndrome/physiopathology #Capillary Leak Syndrome/therapy #Diagnosis, Differential #Fluid Therapy/methods #Shock, Septic/diagnosis |
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article |