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mmhg
мм рт. ст.
Última actualización: 2011-10-23
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333 at 0.5 mmhg
333 at 0.5 mmhg
Última actualización: 2017-01-02
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boiling point at 760 mmhg
Температура кипения при 760 мм рт. ст.
Última actualización: 2017-01-03
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87 °c, 360 k, 189 °f (at 0.01 mmhg)
87°c, 360 k, 189°f (при 0,01 мм рт.ст.)
Última actualización: 2017-01-03
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convert pascal, mmhg, bar, atmospheres, etc.
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Última actualización: 2018-02-21
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supported pressure units: pa (pascal), atm (atmosphere), mmhg (mm of mercury), psi, torr.
Единицы измерения давления: pa (Паскаль), atm (атмосфера), mmhg (миллиметры ртутного столба), psi, torr.
Última actualización: 2011-10-23
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arterial hypertension is defined as the value of an arterial blood pressure over 140 mmhg for systolic and 90 mmhg for diastolic pressure.
Артериальная гипертония определяется как значение артериального давления более 140 мм рт.ст. для систолического и 90 мм рт.ст. для диастолического.
Última actualización: 2018-02-21
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*cardiovascular dysfunction (after fluid resuscitation with at least 40 ml/kg of crystalloid)**hypotension with blood pressure 5 meq/l***lactic acidosis: serum lactate 2 times the upper limit of normal***oliguria (urine output )***prolonged capillary refill > 5 seconds***core to peripheral temperature difference*respiratory dysfunction (in the absence of cyanotic heart disease or known chronic lung disease)**the ratio of the arterial partial-pressure of oxygen to the fraction of oxygen in the gases inspired (pao2/fio2) 65 torr (20 mmhg) over baseline paco2 (evidence of hypercapnic respiratory failure), or**supplemental oxygen requirement of greater than fio2 0.5 to maintain oxygen saturation ≥ 92%*neurologic dysfunction**glasgow coma score (gcs) ≤ 11, or**altered mental status with drop in gcs of 3 or more points in a patient with developmental delay/intellectual disability*hematologic dysfunction**platelet count or 50% drop from maximum in chronically thrombocytopenic patients, or**international normalized ratio (inr) > 2**disseminated intravascular coagulation*kidney dysfunction**serum creatinine ≥ 2 times the upper limit of normal for age or 2-fold increase in baseline creatinine in patients with chronic kidney disease*liver dysfunction (only applicable to infants > 1 month)**total serum bilirubin ≥ 4 mg/dl, or**alanine aminotransferase (alt) ≥ 2 times the upper limit of normalconsensus definitions, however, continue to evolve, with the latest expanding the list of signs and symptoms of sepsis to reflect clinical bedside experience.
* cardiovascular dysfunction (after fluid resuscitation with at least 40 ml/kg of crystalloid)** hypotension with blood pressure 5 meq/l*** lactic acidosis: serum lactate 2 times the upper limit of normal*** oliguria (urine output 5 seconds*** core to peripheral temperature difference > 3 °c* respiratory dysfunction (in the absence of cyanotic heart disease or known chronic lung disease)** the ratio of the arterial partial-pressure of oxygen to the fraction of oxygen in the gases inspired (pao2/fio2) 65 torr (20 mmhg) over baseline paco2 (evidence of hypercapnic respiratory failure), or** supplemental oxygen requirement of greater than fio2 0.5 to maintain oxygen saturation ≥ 92 %* neurologic dysfunction** glasgow coma score (gcs) ≤ 11, or** altered mental status with drop in gcs of 3 or more points in a patient with developmental delay/mental retardation* hematologic dysfunction** platelet count 2* renal dysfunction** serum creatinine ≥ 2 times the upper limit of normal for age or 2-fold increase in baseline creatinine in patients with chronic kidney disease* hepatic dysfunction (only applicable to infants > 1 month)** total serum bilirubin ≥ 4 mg/dl, or** alanine aminotransferase (alt) ≥ 2 times the upper limit of normal=== neonatal sepsis ===in common clinical usage, sepsis specifically refers to the presence of a serious bacterial infection(sbi) (such as meningitis, pneumonia, pyelonephritis, or gastroenteritis) in the setting of fever.
Última actualización: 2016-03-03
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