Multi-Organ Dysfunction Syndrome Flashcards
Define MODS
• A clinical syndrome characterised by the development of progressive and potentially reversible physiologic dysfunction of 2 or more organs or organ systems that is induced by a variety of insults, including sepsis
What are the causes/risk factors of MODS?
Usually results from: • 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
What are the signs and symptoms of MODS?
Stage 1 • increased volume requirements • mild respiratory alkalosis • oliguria • hyperglycaemia • increased insulin requirements
Stage 2 • tachypnoea • hypocapnia • hypoxaemia • moderate liver dysfunction and haematologic abnormalities
Stage 3 • shock • azotaemia (high nitrogen in the blood) • acid-base disturbance • significant coagulation abnormalities
Stage 4
• vasopressor dependent
• oliguria or anuria
• development of ischaemic colitis and lactic acidosis
What investigations are carried out for MODS?
- monitor vital signs
* ABG - hypoxaemia, lactic acidosis