Multiple organ dysfunction after trauma
British journal of surgery2019Vol. 107(4), pp. 402–412
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Elaine Cole, Scarlett Gillespie, Paul Vulliamy, Karim Brohi, Hesham Abd El Raouf El Akkad, Χριστίνα Αποστολίδου, Rohan Ardley, Christopher Aylwin, Christopher Bassford, Stephen Bonner, Andrew I. Brooks, Tom Cairns, Maurizio Cecconi, Felicity Clark, Ged Dempsey, E Davies, RI Docking, J Eddlestone, David Ellis, Julia Evans, Mark Galea, M Healy, Daniel Horner, R. Howarth, Jan O. Jansen, Jason P. Jones, Callum Kaye, Jeff Keep, Dean Kerslake, J Kilic, M. Leong, V Martinson, B McIldowie, S Michael, J Millo, Matt Morgan, Richard O’Leary, John F. Oram, Laura Ortiz-Ruiz de Gordoa, Kyle Porter, Simon Raby, Jennifer Service, Dominick Shaw, Justin D. Smith, Nathaniel Smith, M. Stotz, Ewan Thomas, Mike Thomas, Anne Vincent, G Ward, Ingeborg Welters
Abstract
Contemporary MODS has at least three distinct types based on patterns of severity and recovery. Further characterization of MODS subtypes and their underlying pathophysiology may lead to future opportunities for early stratification and targeted interventions.
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