If death occurs, it is usually a result
of circulatory failure and shock.
Not exact matches
The research team identified potential deceased donors based on specific criteria such as a ventilated inpatient death
of a patient 75 years or younger, without multi-organ system
failure, sepsis, or cancer, and whose cause
of death was consistent with organ donation — which includes neurologic determination
of death (DNDD) or
circulatory determination
of death (DCDD).
Take the case
of Samuel Johnson, a man whose mental fire remained unquenched, despite
circulatory disease, congestive heart
failure, bronchitis and rheumatoid arthritis.
In a study in the American Journal
of Physiology - Heart and
Circulatory Physiology, Halade and colleagues looked at functional and structural changes
of the three organs at four time points: one day and five days after heart attack, which is the acute heart
failure period in the mouse model, and 28 days and 56 days after heart attack, which is the chronic heart
failure period.
It is a powerful heart tonic, especially where there is edema and
circulatory stagnation, such as early signs
of congestive heart
failure.
Tell your veterinarian if your pet has asthma; heart problems such as low blood pressure, a slow heart rate, heart block, sick sinus syndrome, heart
failure or other heart problems; diabetes; depression; thyroid disease; kidney disease; liver disease; or any type
of circulatory disease.
Canine and Feline Heart
failure exists when the heart is no longer able to meet the
circulatory needs
of the body.
Unfortunately, one
of the primary signs
of adult heartworm death in cats is sudden death
of the host.2 This has been attributed to
circulatory collapse and respiratory
failure from acute pulmonary arterial infarction and acute lung injury.2 Acute respiratory collapse may occur with or without previous clinical signs.
Damage to heart valves, leading to heart
failure, liver and kidney damage: the mouth is a highly vascular area — there is lots
of blood flow in this area — and the bacteria in the mouth can get picked up and work its way into the
circulatory system and through the filtration systems
of the liver and kidneys
In his 2011 essay «What to Do with Pictures,» published in October, David Joselit writes: «Networks... provide life support for the individual images that inhabit them; and as in the human body,
failure of the
circulatory system will lead to death.»
Issues
of the heart or
circulatory system (heart attack, chest pains, congestive heart
failure, irregular heartbeat, blood thinner usage, blood clots, aneurysm)