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Understanding Hypovolemia

Hypovolemia is a severe loss of body fluids and can lead to organ failure if untreated. Symptoms of hypovolemia include dizziness, rapid heartbeat, and confusion. Hypovolemia is the loss of 15% or ...
“Hypovolemia is a condition where there is a loss of salt and water in the body. It is also known as volume depletion. Once there is a loss of fluids or blood in the body, it impacts the delivery of ...
TO date, we have performed a total of 150 percutaneous renal biopsies in patients with various types of kidney disease, including the nephrotic syndrome. The 1 fatal case in our series occurred in ...
Among intensive care unit (ICU) patients with hypovolemia, treatment with colloids vs crystalloids was associated with similar 28-day mortality, according to a multicenter, randomized clinical trial ...
Recently 3 patients were observed who exhibited paroxysmal elevation of blood pressure with many features suggesting catecholamine release. Despite intensive investigation no evidence for ...
An 86-year-old black female was admitted to the hospital after she had a seizure while waiting for a swallow evaluation as an outpatient. Her family members report that the patient has baseline ...
BERLIN – Use of diuretics may increase the risk for lower limb amputations in people with diabetes, and the same hypovolemic effect might help explain the increased risk of amputations seen with the ...
Central hypovolemia, frequently resulting from blood loss or shifts in vascular volume, presents significant challenges in clinical and emergency settings. The body’s response involves a cascade of ...
Normally, your body is made of about 50%-60% fluid, including water, blood, and lymphatic fluid. When your fluid levels are out of balance (too high or too low), serious health problems can happen.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Vivacelle Bio, Inc., a privately held life science company focused on the development of treatments for hypovolemia in shock including septic shock and hemorrhagic ...