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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatrics. 2022 Jan 1;149(1 Suppl 1):S13–S22. doi: 10.1542/peds.2021-052888C

TABLE 1.

Clinical Scenarios Involving >1 Organ System Dysfunction

Description Defining Features Examples
MODS More than 1 concurrent organ system dysfunction arising from a common systemic pathobiological mechanism (or mechanisms) Sepsis-induced cardiovascular, respiratory, and kidney dysfunction from systemic inflammation and mitochondrial energy failure
Trauma-induced cardiovascular, neurologic, and hepatic dysfunction from hemorrhage-induced global hypoperfusion
Hypertensive emergency leading to cardiac dysfunction and neurologic dysfunction
Sequential organ dysfunction A primary organ dysfunction induces a secondary organ system dysfunction, but the underlying mechanisms are different Primary cardiac dysfunction from an arrhythmia leading to secondary respiratory dysfunction from cardiogenic pulmonary edema
Primary liver failure from primary biliary cirrhosis leading to secondary neurologic dysfunction from hyperammonemia and cerebral edema
Primary kidney dysfunction from glomerulonephritis leading to secondary cardiac dysfunction from hypertension
Unrelated organ dysfunction More than 1 concurrent organ system dysfunction, with each organ system dysfunction caused by a different mechanism Respiratory dysfunction from pneumonia and kidney dysfunction from aminoglycoside-induced acute tubular necrosis
Cardiovascular dysfunction from sepsis and hematologic dysfunction from chemotherapy-induced bone marrow suppression

Note that each scenario is not mutually exclusive.