• Ginecol Obstet Mex · Dec 1993

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    [Current concepts in the pathogenesis and treatment of abortion and septic shock. II. The physiopathological bases and outlook in the management of septic shock].

    • R Figueroa Damian and J L Arredondo García.
    • Departamento de Infectología e Inmunología, Instituto Nacional de Perinatología, México, D.F.
    • Ginecol Obstet Mex. 1993 Dec 1;61:337-43.

    AbstractThe septic shock has a low frequency in the gynecologic-obstetric patients, nevertheless several obstetric conditions like: septic abortion, chorioamnionitis or puerperal infections can be complicated with this syndrome. The infections cause near 20% of the maternal deaths. Because the high morbidity and mortality of the patients with septic shock is necessary to have an actual knowledge of its pathogenesis and treatment. Any person can be infected but only few of them will develop a septic shock, the response of the host to the microorganisms is the critical point for the develop of this syndrome. Many studies had showed the importance of the bacterial endotoxin and the tumoral necrosis factor as mediators of septic shock. The treatment include: control of the infectious process, restoration of tissue perfusion pressure, restoration of blood volume, use of inotropic agents and general support measures. The role of monoclonal antibodies against endotoxin in the management of Gram-negative sepsis is still ignored, but there are several studies that support its use.

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