Abstract

Hemorrhagic shock and encephalopathy syndrome(HSES) is an acute-onset disease whose clinical manifestations are fever, shock, diarrhea, severe disseminated intravascular coagulation and liver and kidney dysfunction, with rapid progression, poor prognosis and high mortality rate.At present, the etiology of HSES is unknown, and it is widely believed that the pathogenesis of HSES is related to infection, high fever, cytokine storm and genetics.There is lack of specific diagnostic markers for the diagnosis of HSES, which mainly depends on some specific clinical features and the exclusion of other diseases.All patients are provided given fluid therapy, intracranial pressure reduction and supportive treatments.It is essential to improve the recognition of HSES, and early diagnosis and early intervention may improve efficacy, and reduce mortality rate and disability rate. Key words: Hemorrhagic shock; Encephalopathy syndrome; Diagnosis; Treatment

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