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Septic shock

V. Bitsadze, T. Sukontseva, S. Akinshina, Y. Sulina, J. Khizroeva, M. Tretyakova, K. Sultangadzhieva, J. Ungiadze, N. Samburova, K. Grigoreva, V. Tsibizova, A. Shkoda, D. Blinov, A. Makatsariya,
2020

The problem of sepsis and septic shock has recently become more and more actual. In obstetrics and gynaecology, the number of cases of sepsis has more than doubled over the past 10 years. The review examines the clinical forms of septic conditions, risk factors, pathogenesis of sepsis and septic shock, the main pathogens of septic conditions. Special attention is paid to neonatal sepsis. The relationship between septic shock and viral infections is considered in the context of the novel coronavirus infection caused by SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic. Hemostasis abnormalities have been demonstrated in patients with septic shock, including disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). The importance of determining the level of ADAMTS-13 to refine the forecast is discussed.

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  • V. Bitsadze
    Sechenov University
  • T. Sukontseva
    I.P. Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, Health Ministry of Russian Federation
  • S. Akinshina
    Sechenov University
  • Y. Sulina
    Sechenov University
  • J. Khizroeva
    Sechenov University
  • M. Tretyakova
    «Medical Center» LLC
  • K. Sultangadzhieva
    Sechenov University
  • J. Ungiadze
    Iris Borchashvili Health Center Medina
  • N. Samburova
    Sechenov University
  • K. Grigoreva
    Sechenov University
  • V. Tsibizova
    Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Health Ministry of Russian Federation
  • A. Shkoda
    City Clinical Hospital № 67 named after L.A. Vorokhobov, Moscow Healthcare Department
  • D. Blinov
    Institute for Preventive and Social Medicine; Lapino Clinic Hospital, MD Medical Group; Moscow Haass Medical – Social Institute
  • A. Makatsariya
    Sechenov University
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  • Obstetrics Gynecology and Reproduction
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  • IRBIS
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  • journal article
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  • CC BY
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