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Burn Shock - Physiopedia Burn shock is a term used to describe certain signs such as: decreased cardiac output, increased vascular resistance, hypovolaemia and hypoperfusion that occur after severe burn injuries have been sustained [1]
Burn Shock - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Burn shock is defined as a severe physiological response to extensive thermal injury, characterized by a combination of hypovolemic and distributive shock, leading to significant fluid loss, edema, and decreased cardiac output This condition results from capillary leakage and microvascular damage, impairing tissue perfusion and oxygen delivery
Burn Shock: Definition, Causes, Treatment in Emergency Burn shock is hypovolaemic non-haemorrhagic shock (shock from decreased circulating blood volume NOT determined by haemorrhage) that occurs when the patient is subjected to a large-area burn of the body
Burn Shock: Physiological Response, Impact, and Treatment Burn shock is a life-threatening medical complication that can develop after severe burn injuries It is not an emotional state, but rather a profound physiological response involving widespread fluid loss from the bloodstream into surrounding tissues
Vascular Response to Burn Shock - PMC Burn shock is a life-threatening condition marked by a generalized maldistribution of blood flow, leading to cellular and tissue hypoxia
The short-term and long-term effects of electric shock on the human . . . While an electrical burn injury may not be as significant from a low-voltage shock, these electrical shocks can cause arrhythmia or abnormal heart rhythm The danger of low-voltage shock injuries is they can often lead to more severe complications and death due to cardiac defibrillation
University of Rochester Medical Center | UR Medicine Depending on the extent of the burn, this deficit might result in a state of cardiogenic shock, which has been identified as a major cause of failed resuscitation