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Citation

Dewar DC, Butcher NE, King KL, Balogh ZJ. Trauma (Sage) 2011; 13(1): 81-91.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1460408610386657

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The understanding of post injury multiple organ failure (MOF) has evolved considerably since it was first described more than 30 years ago. Improved trauma care has decreased the mortality of single organ injury, although these patients may go on to MOF. There has been significant investigation in both the basic science and clinical understanding of MOF. This research has altered management strategies thereby decreasing the incidence and mortality related to MOF. Despite this MOF remains the greatest contributor to late trauma death and morbidity. This review defines essential terminology, examines the historical perspective of MOF, describes common scoring systems, describes the changes in epidemiology, discusses the aetiology and pathophysiology, reviews current prevention, resuscitation and treatment strategies and provides future direction for research.

Keywords multiple organ failure, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, organ dysfunction, organ failure, trauma, shock


Language: en

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