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Septic shock - why dangerous?
Septic shock is a very serious and extremely dangerous disease. It is a complication of a severe infection, if not detected early and treated promptly, it can be life-threatening. Emergency blood filtration for patients with septic shock when indicated is an effective method of treating septic shock.
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Emergency dialysis for patients with multiple organ failure due to septic shock
Multiple organ failure due to septic shock, if not treated promptly and actively, can lead to death. And emergency dialysis is an effective treatment method, helping patients with multiple organ failure due to septic shock recover soon.
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Why is there a phenomenon of pseudo-hyperkalemia?
Since the extracellular fluid makes up only about one-third of the body's fluid, most (about 98%) of the potassium is intracellular, with only a small fraction outside the cell (1.5–2%). Therefore, disturbances in serum potassium are often the result of transmembrane potassium translocation which may not accurately reflect total body potassium deficiency or excess.
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The danger of multiple organ failure due to septic shock
For emergency treatment of multiple organ failure to protect the patient's life, it is necessary to treat actively and quickly with emergency dialysis, otherwise it will easily lead to the risk of death in the patient.
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Emergency treatment measures for septic shock
Septic shock is a severe stage of a continuous process that begins with a systemic inflammatory response due to infection (Sepsis) with circulatory failure and metabolic/cellular disorders that cause a high risk of death. The rate of septic shock is from 40 to 60%. This condition requires timely septic shock emergency measures, including emergency blood filtration.
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