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Insufficienze cardiache e ipoperfusione tissutale

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Rianimazione in età pediatrica

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La disfunzione circolatoria avviene quando il sistema cardiovascolare non è in grado di garantire un adeguato apporto di ossigeno e di nutrienti agli organi periferici. Quando ciò si verifica, molti dei meccanismi che regolano la circolazione sono attivati in modo compensatorio, stabilendo un nuovo equilibrio per cui le domande metaboliche dei vari organi riescono ancora ad essere soddisfatte. Oppure, se lo stress cardiovascolare è cosi acuto o severo che i meccanismi di compenso non riescono ad essere efficaci o non fanno in tempo a svilupparsi, si ha una ipoperfusione d’organo.

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Calamandrei, M., Cazzaniga, A. (2012). Insufficienze cardiache e ipoperfusione tissutale. In: Rianimazione in età pediatrica. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2059-7_28

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