In neonates, cardiovascular system development does not stop after the transition from intra-uterine to extra-uterine life and is not limited to the macrocirculation. The microcirculation (MC), which is essential for oxygen, nutrient, and drug delivery to tissues and cells, also develops. Developmental changes in the microcirculatory structure continue to occur during the initial weeks of life in healthy neonates. The physiologic hallmarks of neonates and developing children make them particularly vulnerable during critical illness; however, the cardiovascular monitoring possibilities are limited compared with critically ill adult patients. Therefore, the development of non-invasive methods for monitoring the MC is necessary in pediatric cr...
Appropriate regulation of microvascular blood flow in the neonate is crucial for cardiorespiratory s...
This paper briefly reviews the physiological components of the microcirculation, focusing on its fun...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular instability is common in critically ill children. There is a scarcity of ...
Assuring adequate tissue oxygenation in the critically ill, but still developing child is challengin...
__Abstract__ This thesis focuses on the microcirculation in critically ill children. The aim was ...
__Abstract__ The aims of this thesis were to assess the feasibility of orthogonal polarization s...
Purpose of reviewCritical illness includes a wide range of conditions from sepsis to high-risk surge...
ICU patients need a prompt normalization of macrohemodynamic parameters. Unfortunately, this optimiz...
The perinatal period remains a time of significant risk of death or disability. Increasing evidence ...
Background: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) treatment alleviates systemic cardiorespirato...
The microcirculation is the part of the circulation where oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste pro...
The dynamic physiologic changes that take place in the cardiovascular system of the preterm and term...
In this prospective observational study, we investigated whether congenital heart disease (CHD) affe...
This article presents a personal viewpoint of the shortcoming of conventional hemodynamic resuscitat...
Purpose of review Currently, the treatment of patients with shock is focused on the clinical sympto...
Appropriate regulation of microvascular blood flow in the neonate is crucial for cardiorespiratory s...
This paper briefly reviews the physiological components of the microcirculation, focusing on its fun...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular instability is common in critically ill children. There is a scarcity of ...
Assuring adequate tissue oxygenation in the critically ill, but still developing child is challengin...
__Abstract__ This thesis focuses on the microcirculation in critically ill children. The aim was ...
__Abstract__ The aims of this thesis were to assess the feasibility of orthogonal polarization s...
Purpose of reviewCritical illness includes a wide range of conditions from sepsis to high-risk surge...
ICU patients need a prompt normalization of macrohemodynamic parameters. Unfortunately, this optimiz...
The perinatal period remains a time of significant risk of death or disability. Increasing evidence ...
Background: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) treatment alleviates systemic cardiorespirato...
The microcirculation is the part of the circulation where oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste pro...
The dynamic physiologic changes that take place in the cardiovascular system of the preterm and term...
In this prospective observational study, we investigated whether congenital heart disease (CHD) affe...
This article presents a personal viewpoint of the shortcoming of conventional hemodynamic resuscitat...
Purpose of review Currently, the treatment of patients with shock is focused on the clinical sympto...
Appropriate regulation of microvascular blood flow in the neonate is crucial for cardiorespiratory s...
This paper briefly reviews the physiological components of the microcirculation, focusing on its fun...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular instability is common in critically ill children. There is a scarcity of ...