Multiorgan dysfunction syndrome Flashcards

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What is Multiorgan dysfunction syndrome?

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Hypometabolic, immunodepressed state with clinical + biochemical evidence of decreased functioning of the body’s organ systems that develops subsequent to acute injury or illness

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What constitutes Multiorgan dysfunction syndrome?

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Altered function in >,2 organ systems during an acute illness
Homeostasis can’t be maintained without intervention

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Describe the aetiology of Multiorgan dysfunction syndrome

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Infection
Injury
Hypoperfusion
Hypermetabolism
This primary cause can trigger a systemic inflammatory response (sepsis or SIRS)
MODS is the final stage in a continuum beginning with SIRS + infection:
SIRS + infection -> sepsis -> severe sepsis -> MODS

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Describe the epidemiology of Multiorgan dysfunction syndrome

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Uncommon

Contributes to~50% of ICU deaths

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List 6 causes of Multiorgan dysfunction syndrome

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Any disease that results in tissue injury e.g.
Sepsis  
Major trauma 
Burns 
Pancreatitis 
Aspiration syndromes 
AI disease
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List 8 interdependent factors that contribute towards Multiorgan dysfunction syndrome

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Genetics 
Comorbidities  
Meds, therapies + ICU supports i.e. ventilator-induced lung injury, fluid therapy, immobility 
Macrocirculatory + microcirculatory changes 
Inflammation  
Coagulation cascade 
Neuro-endocrine factors 
Mitochondrial dysfunction
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Describe presenting symptoms of Multiorgan dysfunction syndrome

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Varies depending on organs affected

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List presentations of Multiorgan dysfunction syndrome

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Decreased urine (AKI + uraemic acidosis)
SOB, Tachypnoea (ARDS)
Hypotension (Cardiomyopathy)
AMS (Encephalopathy)
GI dysfunction: decreased motility + ileus, pancreatitis, stress ulceration, gut ischaemia
Hyperbilirubinemia + cholestasis (Hepatic)
Coagulopathy + BM suppression

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What investigations are appropriate in Multiorgan dysfunction syndrome?

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Bloods with relevant added tests according to signs e.g. LFTs, amylase, etc
Monitor vital signs
ABG: to assess hypoxaemia, lactic acidosis etc.

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Tx for multi organ dysfunction syndrome

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Abx
Fluids + O2 for reperfusion
Organ-targeted drugs
Correction of coagulation abnormalities, acid-base imbalance; metabolic + electrolyte imbalances

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