New perspectives in shock: expanding our horizons
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New perspectives in shock: expanding our horizons
Abstract
With the introduction of exciting new shock-related research into clinical practice, coupled with the development of advanced physiologic monitoring, we have expanded our horizons considerably. Our approach to shock is moving beyond single-organ support to a more conceptual and global approach. We now stand a chance at making a difference in patient's experiencing shock, rather than just defining separate etiologies.
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