PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF SHOCK: MECHANISMS AND CLINICAL CONSEQUENCES
Keywords:
shock, tissue hypoperfusion, microcirculation, cellular hypoxia, organ failureAbstract
Shock is a life-threatening clinical syndrome characterized by inadequate tissue perfusion and oxygen delivery, leading to cellular dysfunction and organ failure. It represents a final common pathway of various pathological conditions, including trauma, infection, cardiac failure, and severe fluid loss. This article reviews the pathophysiological mechanisms of shock, focusing on circulatory failure, microcirculatory disturbances, cellular hypoxia, and metabolic alterations. The clinical consequences of shock, including multiple organ dysfunction and increased mortality, are also discussed. Understanding the underlying mechanisms of shock is essential for early recognition, appropriate treatment, and improved clinical outcomes.
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