Pediatric septic shock

Septic shock is very common in the clinic. It is caused by infectious pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and rickettsial organisms, as well as acute circulatory disturbances caused by its harmful products. , Also known as septic shock, septic shock. It is a circulatory failure syndrome in which the body's inflammatory immune response to pathogens is out of control, causing circulatory (macrocirculation) and microcirculation (microcirculation) dysfunction, and ultimately leading to cell metabolism and organ dysfunction. In recent years, with the deepening of micro and macro understanding of the two basic pathological processes of infection and shock, the pathogenesis, positioning and clinical diagnosis and treatment principles of septic shock are undergoing profound changes.

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