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- Circulatory_collapse abstract "A circulatory collapse is defined as a general or specific failure of the circulation, either cardiac or peripheral in nature. Although the mechanisms, causes and clinical syndromes are different the pathogenesis is the same, the circulatory system fails to maintain the supply of oxygen and other nutrients to the tissues and to remove the carbon dioxide and other metabolites from them. The failure may be hypovolemic, distributive.A common cause of this could be shock or trauma from injury or surgery.A general failure is one that occurs across a wide range of locations in the body, such as systemic shock after the loss of a large amount of blood collapsing all the circulatory systems in the legs. A specific failure can be traced to a particular point, such as a clot.Cardiac circulatory collapse affects the vessels of the heart such as the aorta and is almost always fatal. It is sometimes referred to as "acute" circulatory failure.Peripheral circulatory collapse involves outlying arteries and veins in the body and can result in gangrene, organ failure or other serious complications. This form is sometimes called peripheral vascular failure, shock or peripheral vascular shutdown.A milder or preliminary form of ciculatory collapse is circulatory insufficiency.".
- Circulatory_collapse icd10 "R57.9".
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- Circulatory_collapse icd "R57.9".
- Circulatory_collapse name "Cardiovascular collapse".
- Circulatory_collapse subject Category:Cardiovascular_diseases.
- Circulatory_collapse subject Category:Medical_emergencies.
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- Circulatory_collapse comment "A circulatory collapse is defined as a general or specific failure of the circulation, either cardiac or peripheral in nature. Although the mechanisms, causes and clinical syndromes are different the pathogenesis is the same, the circulatory system fails to maintain the supply of oxygen and other nutrients to the tissues and to remove the carbon dioxide and other metabolites from them.".
- Circulatory_collapse label "Circulatory collapse".
- Circulatory_collapse label "Insuficiencia circulatoria".
- Circulatory_collapse label "هبوط الدورة الدموية".
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- Circulatory_collapse name "Cardiovascular collapse".