Neurogenic Shock

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In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2024 Jan.
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Excerpt

Neurogenic shock is characterized by organ tissue hypoperfusion due to disruption of normal sympathetic control over vascular tone. This critical condition often arises from spinal cord injuries and frequently occurs in the cervical and upper thoracic spinal cord, especially those above the T6 level. It is important to differentiate neurogenic shock from spinal shock, which refers to a transient loss of all spinal cord function below the acute spinal cord injury site. Differentiating neurogenic shock from spinal shock is crucial, as the latter refers to a transient loss of all spinal cord function below the site of the acute spinal cord injury.

In cases of neurogenic shock, timely recognition and intervention are crucial, as this condition can significantly contribute to mortality and complications in patients with spinal cord injuries. Swift and proactive management is essential to improve patient outcomes within this population. This activity offers an overview designed to improve the care provided to individuals who experience neurogenic shock.

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