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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024
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Комментарии • 252

  • @Ipetam
    @Ipetam 3 года назад +118

    I'm a type 1 diabetic. Developed septic shock, had dka, double pneumonia, collapsed lung and a pe at the same time. I'm only 22. I'm lucky I got away with muscle wasting and neuropathy. I'm still alive and breathing, and can function on my own though I'm still rather weak. This video helped me understand the most critical 30 days of my life and the hard work doctors and nurses put in to saving me.

    • @spectacularstevie118
      @spectacularstevie118 Год назад +2

      wow, im in my senior year of nursing school right now! incredible odds you overcame there , i appreciate you sharing your story. Wishing you strength and good health in your life for the future !

    • @RonyaRonya5361
      @RonyaRonya5361 Год назад

      I wish that you live healthy and be muslim if you are not.

    • @nooralhoda8529
      @nooralhoda8529 Год назад +1

      you're a warrior!!

    • @kaloyandjunow
      @kaloyandjunow Год назад

      I salute you for the spirit and my colleagues for the courage and the knowledge they've needed to help you!
      Live long and prosper!

    • @phenix5950
      @phenix5950 Год назад

      God bless you

  • @darlenescott3503
    @darlenescott3503 3 года назад +5

    I resently got septic shock this past March for the second time in 2 years. Im educating my self on septic shock. Thank you. Blessed to be Alive.

  • @alikulz4156
    @alikulz4156 8 лет назад +37

    I have my shock exam next week. This is the resource that summarises all text books I have read

  • @roshanali4307
    @roshanali4307 3 года назад +11

    My dad is suffering from this condition. 😭 Praying for his speedy recovery.

    • @miliezz2502
      @miliezz2502 3 года назад +3

      hows your dad now?

    • @roshanali4307
      @roshanali4307 3 года назад +4

      @@miliezz2502 He is doing much better now. Thank you so much!👍

    • @miliezz2502
      @miliezz2502 3 года назад +2

      @@roshanali4307 Im glad!

    • @SuperGuanine
      @SuperGuanine 2 года назад +1

      @@roshanali4307 🤗🤗🙏🏻🙏🏻😷😷🧑🏻🧑🏻🏥

  • @moila04
    @moila04 9 лет назад +156

    What an excellent video! all the important main points explained clearly within 8mins buy if I read this in a book it would have taken me 1 hour. The visual diagrams really helps to understand.

    • @lovesucks38
      @lovesucks38 7 лет назад

      Sepsis and Septic shock newer #guidelines
      www.curemycase.com/the-third-international-consensus-definitions-for-sepsis-and-septic-shock-sepsis-3/

    • @idan1242
      @idan1242 4 года назад +4

      a picture worth 1000 words

  • @electricboyo
    @electricboyo Месяц назад

    I’m an engineer, not a medical professional. Still, I find this series of videos to be incredibly helpful and understandable. I never knew much about sepsis until my wife developed a case of it. After 5 days, starting in the ER, then ICU, and now a standard patient room, she is stable but still sick enough to be hospitalized. I never realized how life-threatening sepsis could be.

  • @PostalBound
    @PostalBound 5 лет назад +5

    As someone who is recovering from Septic Shock, I can't tell you how much I appreciate this video. This is by far the best explanation. Thank You !

  • @NiftyriftyLoL
    @NiftyriftyLoL 7 лет назад +8

    I just got septic shock recently due to pneumonia and it was hell. my mom is a nurse so she was able to send me to the hospital and caught the septic shock very early on. I was only in the ICU a week but it was terrible. I'm 15 and never had an experience quite so insane ever before, and I would never wish an experience like this on anyone ever.

    • @mjrotondi5086
      @mjrotondi5086 2 года назад +1

      Me too. I too just went through the worst 10 days of my life; hallucinations, weakness, fear. Finally, I’m out of trouble medically but said things aloud that i can’t take back.
      It’s a horrible illness.

    • @8v8i
      @8v8i Год назад

      I hope you made it

    • @NiftyriftyLoL
      @NiftyriftyLoL Год назад

      @@8v8i he didnt make it sorry.

  • @gerrywinters6987
    @gerrywinters6987 8 лет назад +24

    I had 2 prostate surgeries 4 months ago followed by Septic Shock 8 days later. One day my wife found me on the kitchen floor. The surgeries were a Sunday picnic compared to Septic Shock. It was a hell I hope I never see again. I still measure my blood oxygen and pulse per minute, and blood pressure 3 times a day. I consider myself a pretty tough guy but I still cry every day and I cant control it. I cried in the hospital several times a day every day. A nurse would walk in and say Good Morning and I would cry.

    • @MsCerise007
      @MsCerise007 8 лет назад +4

      I hear ya!!! I'm crying reading this. I too had sepsis & sepsis shock & had a knee joint operation & 2 months later this crazy shit. My temp was 108. I am actually afraid of death now after reading & watching sepsis videos. I hope I never get this disease from hell again. Do you have cancer?

    • @gerrywinters6987
      @gerrywinters6987 8 лет назад +7

      I have prostate cancer. Septic Shock made me welcome death. I hope you never suffer again and stay healthy. God bless you.

    • @ragu5170
      @ragu5170 6 лет назад +3

      I wish this 2018 may give you all good health and wellness.. stay blessed..

    • @scotts7017
      @scotts7017 6 лет назад +1

      I am a very recent survivor of sepsis and I am going through a rough time with my mental health as my body is recovering. I thank you for the comments.

    • @icedevil9246
      @icedevil9246 6 лет назад +1

      How are u now? I wish y’all good health and strength

  • @laurenstewart5051
    @laurenstewart5051 7 лет назад +75

    WHERE HAS THIS BEEN ALL MY LIFE

  • @lentilneeds
    @lentilneeds 2 года назад +19

    This was such well done presentation. Everything was explained simultaneously and effectively. Bravo!

  • @alexandracotterell7
    @alexandracotterell7 3 года назад +2

    I just want to say thank you for this video! I have spent hours reading books and watching other youtube videos, and your video is the first one to make sense!

  • @hussein2040
    @hussein2040 3 года назад +2

    Gotta be the best video on septic shock, was SOOOO confused on this for the longest time

  • @mrnulliustestikleezeeastee7365
    @mrnulliustestikleezeeastee7365 7 лет назад +3

    This, I reckon, is the best video on septic shock I've ever seen.

  • @noutalenezi8475
    @noutalenezi8475 6 лет назад +4

    everything is clear about sepsis in less than 10 min vid! thank you.

  • @Tayle411
    @Tayle411 6 лет назад +5

    omg you totally saved my ass on my homework in nursing school plus i actually understood the process where as reading two pathophysiology books i couldnt understand it well enough so thank you somuch what would i do without youtube?

  • @p.m.rangarajan1055
    @p.m.rangarajan1055 2 года назад

    Believe me, I could not have got a better explanation than this, as my sister-in-law is just recovering from ARDS, diagnosed of pneumonia. Great video. Thanks

  • @lukefenech
    @lukefenech 7 лет назад +22

    This is the best explanation of sepsis I have found so far. Thank you very much.

  • @NehaPatel-ri5tw
    @NehaPatel-ri5tw 9 лет назад +2

    I absolutely love the way everything is explained here.

  • @dataanalysis9885
    @dataanalysis9885 3 года назад +1

    You're doing a great job teacher Ian as well as Sal khan... keep going we need you ... you can change the world

  • @iliketoreid
    @iliketoreid 6 лет назад +2

    This video helped me so much to understand septic shock! Thank you! I always watch it when I need a review! I recommend it to anyone who is struggling to understand the topic!

  • @sohandas9932
    @sohandas9932 2 года назад +1

    wonderful explanation...one of the hardest part in pathology made so easy

  • @aloshaharijithbandara8598
    @aloshaharijithbandara8598 3 года назад +1

    Best explanation I have ever had. Thank you. But I do not know how would I miss these videos in 5 years😢

  • @KamranBokaMD
    @KamranBokaMD 7 лет назад +10

    Correction: @2:19 "nitric" oxide not nitrous oxide. Great video!

  • @lauragrecodebovemoses5436
    @lauragrecodebovemoses5436 4 года назад +1

    Thankyou. Your explanation is really comprehensive and informative. I lost my Father to septic shock on 3rd. January. It kills so quickly and not enough people know about it

  • @somerandomperson5924
    @somerandomperson5924 3 года назад +1

    thank you for this, so helpful

  • @rehanamoushumy818
    @rehanamoushumy818 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much.
    It was very helpful. 🌼

  • @eddie2067
    @eddie2067 5 лет назад +1

    excellent explanation, after reading med surge Book and watching this video it all makes sense!

  • @albouq0081
    @albouq0081 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you very much :) ... i will never forget the meaning of septic shock after this diagram

  • @pinkunicorn4198
    @pinkunicorn4198 Месяц назад

    This is best education platform I am final yr Med student and I find your vids very helpful thanks uploading 😇

  • @Art_ski491
    @Art_ski491 4 года назад +1

    Very well explained......cleared all my doubts...!!!

  • @khorweesiong
    @khorweesiong Год назад

    one of the best and most succinct explanations of septic shock pathophysiology I have found

  • @jennacole6230
    @jennacole6230 7 лет назад +3

    You're the best!! Your videos make it SO much clearer. You're an excellent teacher. Thank you so much for taking the time to make and post these. :)

  • @julieappay2281
    @julieappay2281 2 года назад

    excellent, thank you.

  • @That_Wizard
    @That_Wizard 6 лет назад +2

    best video.... excellent explanation....really got to know the importance of the topic

  • @nooralshaikh5016
    @nooralshaikh5016 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you 🙏

  • @lakme2003
    @lakme2003 6 месяцев назад

    Respect and gratitude for your hard work here on RUclips ! 🎩

  • @Caiyll
    @Caiyll 5 лет назад +2

    My grandpa is fighting septic shock right now. His kidney and liver has failed already. Septic Shock is no joke.

  • @wtongtube
    @wtongtube 3 года назад

    A great voice for a radio with pictures. Easy to understand. Do more please.

  • @erebuss8390
    @erebuss8390 5 лет назад +1

    Clear and precise explanation indeed. Thanks much for sharing your knowledge.

  • @alonsoiriartewachtendorff2084
    @alonsoiriartewachtendorff2084 5 лет назад +1

    Finally understood, your explaining is so comprehensive

  • @terewilliams9592
    @terewilliams9592 8 лет назад +15

    Please understand decreased tissue oxygenation.. Time is of the essence when dealing on this level.. Be aware and move on it please. Better safe than sorry. White blood cells must get into interstitial tissue to fight this internal war. These are All great info for all to know. Systematic vascular resistance with this particular situation and more.

  • @omshrisaisamarth7715
    @omshrisaisamarth7715 8 месяцев назад

    This is the best explanation I've ever seen 😭

  • @jiganganyorobi2331
    @jiganganyorobi2331 5 лет назад +1

    excellent,simple and clear
    thanks much

  • @RaulRodriguez-sh6vb
    @RaulRodriguez-sh6vb 8 лет назад +1

    Good explanation!!!! I already understood some mechanisms related to septic shock. Thanks so much

  • @meriemmediouni3305
    @meriemmediouni3305 4 года назад +1

    PERFECT EXPLANATION

  • @billystewart927
    @billystewart927 10 месяцев назад

    Great video, it’s amazing how khan academy videos explain things clearer in 20 minutes than hours of lecture

  • @hebahagras2920
    @hebahagras2920 3 года назад +1

    that was an amazing explanation ! .. thank you

  • @willyd1235
    @willyd1235 2 года назад +1

    Great video, explained well!

  • @burninsage7126
    @burninsage7126 8 лет назад +3

    Great job! Thank You !!!

  • @proppio9317
    @proppio9317 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this video!
    I have had septis chock, and this was very helpfull To understand it

  • @amenace33
    @amenace33 6 лет назад +3

    This video was extremely informative, well explained, and very helpful!

  • @marie-louisetheoret1596
    @marie-louisetheoret1596 3 года назад +1

    This is an amazing video!

  • @15071995MOI
    @15071995MOI 7 лет назад +1

    WHAT A NICE JOB ! thank you

  • @divyaramesh3848
    @divyaramesh3848 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video, thank you! 👍🏽

  • @MrAbhi51
    @MrAbhi51 3 года назад +1

    My mother died because of this on 11th March it started with sepsis initially and one fine day it escalated to septic shock . She was on ICU for 2.5 months at Apollo hospital Delhi . They couldn’t save her even after keeping her in ICU for 2.5 months. #apollohospital

  • @dehmeesulaimani1587
    @dehmeesulaimani1587 4 года назад +1

    What a great video, I really enjoyed and learned a lot,, thanks

  • @helenahalasz9775
    @helenahalasz9775 6 лет назад +5

    Thanks for the awesome videos! Quick ques: you said that the WBC release NO? I thought the endothelial cells are the ones that would release nitric oxide, thus causing the vasodilation? (Also, maybe if you could discuss the role of LPS in a future video, that would be great :) )

  • @mandanamashoof3015
    @mandanamashoof3015 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much. You explained this great.

  • @vinolikavin9209
    @vinolikavin9209 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much 🤓

  • @17ReeM17
    @17ReeM17 8 лет назад +1

    the best explanation ever! u are really talented , thank u so much

  • @jesonesquivel8159
    @jesonesquivel8159 3 года назад +2

    woww i love itt thanksss🐐!!

  • @enonoyhoshu5874
    @enonoyhoshu5874 2 года назад

    Excellent concepts n depiction.

    • @iliyamathias524
      @iliyamathias524 2 года назад

      I must appreciate Doctor Ani John on RUclips for helping me and my husband in getting rid of Sepsis virus permanently after so many years in pain God sent you to save my family with your natural herbs and roots all thanks to you doctor you are a God sent keep saving lives sir I really appreciate all you have done for me and my family my God bless you richly sir🙏.

  • @susangolian9152
    @susangolian9152 6 лет назад +1

    This is a splendidly informative video. Thank you SO much!

  • @skustnertx
    @skustnertx 8 лет назад

    Just brilliant preview and explanation .
    you should add that Many Metastatic cancer Cells in the blood stream could cause a fast sever SEPSIS , and eventually death !
    it usually happens at the advanced stages of cancer or with some aggressive cancers like Pancreas CA or , Biliary CA.

  • @Snyblind
    @Snyblind 9 лет назад +7

    Exactly what I needed! :D

  • @ASunnyRiver
    @ASunnyRiver 2 года назад

    Thank you! That was super clear and helpfull for non-medicals to understand the physiology of septic shock

  • @leareeves1930
    @leareeves1930 9 лет назад +1

    OMG just brilliant. thank you so much.

  • @user-ry3eb1yk7n
    @user-ry3eb1yk7n Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @sailormoonn7216
    @sailormoonn7216 2 года назад

    Thanks to Khanacademy, i survive case discussion😮‍💨

  • @lucieradova5139
    @lucieradova5139 5 месяцев назад

    Brilliant!

  • @ambershaw1078
    @ambershaw1078 7 лет назад

    This is brilliant thank you. Just helped me really understand septic shock in time for my OSCE!

  • @MrGoblin60
    @MrGoblin60 5 лет назад

    Thanks Doc. This is so eloquently yet simply articulated. Excellent presentation.

  • @tsp9491
    @tsp9491 3 года назад

    Really a beautiful explanation neva understood by any other s r thankful to u sir, have done a great job sir

  • @grantgoldberg1663
    @grantgoldberg1663 Месяц назад

    Pretty sure I had this in 2017. Only time in my life I was so sick I knew I was near death. I had enough of the symptoms. Worst part was the delirium, not being able to think straight and having to fend for myself and not being able to do so. 10 pills of levaquin at 500mg saved my life. People knock fluoroquinilones, but when you're really close to death they're the only thing that works.

  • @naharkeya9532
    @naharkeya9532 Год назад

    Great explanation indeed!

  • @Medperfect7
    @Medperfect7 5 месяцев назад

    thank you

  • @nooralhoda8529
    @nooralhoda8529 Год назад

    amazing !thank you so much for this video . best explanation in the smallest period❤

  • @garyrichardson1645
    @garyrichardson1645 9 лет назад

    I'm not sure I wanted to know all of that but it is what it is. Thank you it was very informative .

  • @shantanubartakke4194
    @shantanubartakke4194 4 года назад +1

    My mom died due to secpit shock after opration within one month.

  • @mikhaeel__
    @mikhaeel__ 5 лет назад +1

    Great teaching like this makes me eager to learn more :) thank you!

  • @malikaalibdat7079
    @malikaalibdat7079 Год назад

    This is gold. Thank you so much

  • @deegonzalez6475
    @deegonzalez6475 8 лет назад

    AMAZING!!!!! So clear and thoroughly explained!!!! Thank you!

  • @icanandiwill9581
    @icanandiwill9581 Год назад

    Great many thanks

  • @shazaaa8444
    @shazaaa8444 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you , good explaining 👏🏽

  • @lakhlefsarah7325
    @lakhlefsarah7325 4 года назад

    Your explanations are the best

  • @robertobobby7646
    @robertobobby7646 2 года назад

    Just watch the video.
    Septic shock symptoms overviews
    and risk factors. Suggestion: Consult
    your doctor as early of ditection of the
    disease ..
    of the

  • @dzcreativity4576
    @dzcreativity4576 4 года назад

    The best of all time .

  • @struggle4691
    @struggle4691 2 года назад

    Fascinating 👏👏👏
    Thanks, doc.

  • @uzmaabubaker
    @uzmaabubaker Год назад

    Excellent explaination

  • @galwaygirl769
    @galwaygirl769 7 лет назад +5

    oh my God this exactly what happened to my husband that resulted in his death with in 2 weeks of being diagnosed.

    • @oserapis4802
      @oserapis4802 6 лет назад +1

      god bless his soul

    • @bethmichael4091
      @bethmichael4091 6 лет назад

      My ex died from it because of a hernia. My mom died from it from poor circulation, her leg turned blackish 💔

  • @xoxoplz09
    @xoxoplz09 5 лет назад

    So good!! Thanks!!

  • @kaydurai5375
    @kaydurai5375 8 лет назад +6

    Isnt there any role played by Endotoxins and its formation of a complex with LBP?

    • @ragu5170
      @ragu5170 6 лет назад

      Kayalvizhi Duraisamy I think it has a role..

  • @jpomac360
    @jpomac360 Год назад

    amazing video, thank you!

  • @bradjones4220
    @bradjones4220 8 лет назад +18

    Didn't mention the lactic acid buildup in the cells due to anaerobic metabolism...

    • @ragu5170
      @ragu5170 6 лет назад +1

      Brad Jones it's obvious in any kind of shock dude

    • @icedevil9246
      @icedevil9246 6 лет назад +3

      Ragu Hari I didn’t know that ..

    • @jamesdavies5872
      @jamesdavies5872 5 лет назад +3

      ice Devil Decreased tissue perfusion is something that happens in all types of shock. If there is less tissue perfusion, the tissues have less oxygen, so they have to turn to anaerobic metabolism, which creates lactic acid as a byproduct.

    • @zaygin3867
      @zaygin3867 5 лет назад

      eventually cells are gonna die, the lactic acid produced from aneurobic glikolysis (cells cant oxygenate) is going to pour to the blood. Thus you can see lactic acid in the blood both due to this mechanism and less cleaning of the substance

  • @boostmoose
    @boostmoose 2 года назад

    Awesome explanation

  • @nooruddinquadri4291
    @nooruddinquadri4291 7 лет назад

    explain the two types of septic shock.....warm and hyperdynamic.

  • @anondoggo
    @anondoggo 4 года назад

    Damn. Just glad I'm alive

  • @emich7208
    @emich7208 4 года назад

    Thanks a million 👍👍

  • @brownmolasses
    @brownmolasses 9 лет назад

    Excellent explanation!