Objective Evaluation of the ratio of oxyhaemoglohin to total haemoglobin in skeletal muscle (StO(2)) using near-infrared spectroscopy may aid in the monitoring of patients with sepsis. This study assessed the benefits and risks of targeting StO(2) in adults with severe sepsis or septic shock. Design A European randomised controlled trial was performed on two parallel groups. Setting Five intensive care units (ICU) in France, Greece, Spain and Germany were used for the study. Participants A total of 103 adults with severe sepsis or septic shock on ICU admission were randomised (54 subjects in the experimental arm and 49 subjects in the control arm). Interventions Haemodynamic management using an algorithm that was adapted from the 2004 Survi...
Importance: Hyperoxemia may increase organ dysfunction in critically ill patients, but optimal oxyge...
Abstract Introduction The purpose was to test the hypothesis that muscle perfusion, oxygenati...
Introduction SIRS and sepsis are characterized by factors each of which plays a specific role in d...
Objective Evaluation of the ratio of oxyhaemoglohin to total haemoglobin in skeletal muscle (StO(2))...
Objective Evaluation of the ratio of oxyhaemoglohin to total haemoglobin in skeletal muscle (StO(2))...
Shock is a state of acutely reduced tissue oxygenation. In cardiogenic shock oxygen delivery (DO2) i...
International audienceObjective: To investigate whether assessment of tissue oxygenation could help ...
The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the potential of a new noninvasive optical measurement o...
Objective. To measure muscle blood flow (Qtis) and oxygen consumption (VO(2)tis) in septic and non-s...
OBJECTIVES: s the catabolic state induced by septic shock together with the physical inactivity of p...
d u sco ce se Alterations of tissue perfusion and oxygenation due to rhagic shock. Low values of cen...
Sepsis is a leading cause of death despite appropriate management. There is increasing evidence that...
Introduction: The purpose was to test the hypothesis that muscle perfusion, oxygenation, and microva...
Sepsis is acute organ dysfunction in the setting of infection. An accurate diagnosis is important to...
Tissue hypoperfusion is a common pathophysiologic process leading to multiple organ dysfunction and ...
Importance: Hyperoxemia may increase organ dysfunction in critically ill patients, but optimal oxyge...
Abstract Introduction The purpose was to test the hypothesis that muscle perfusion, oxygenati...
Introduction SIRS and sepsis are characterized by factors each of which plays a specific role in d...
Objective Evaluation of the ratio of oxyhaemoglohin to total haemoglobin in skeletal muscle (StO(2))...
Objective Evaluation of the ratio of oxyhaemoglohin to total haemoglobin in skeletal muscle (StO(2))...
Shock is a state of acutely reduced tissue oxygenation. In cardiogenic shock oxygen delivery (DO2) i...
International audienceObjective: To investigate whether assessment of tissue oxygenation could help ...
The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the potential of a new noninvasive optical measurement o...
Objective. To measure muscle blood flow (Qtis) and oxygen consumption (VO(2)tis) in septic and non-s...
OBJECTIVES: s the catabolic state induced by septic shock together with the physical inactivity of p...
d u sco ce se Alterations of tissue perfusion and oxygenation due to rhagic shock. Low values of cen...
Sepsis is a leading cause of death despite appropriate management. There is increasing evidence that...
Introduction: The purpose was to test the hypothesis that muscle perfusion, oxygenation, and microva...
Sepsis is acute organ dysfunction in the setting of infection. An accurate diagnosis is important to...
Tissue hypoperfusion is a common pathophysiologic process leading to multiple organ dysfunction and ...
Importance: Hyperoxemia may increase organ dysfunction in critically ill patients, but optimal oxyge...
Abstract Introduction The purpose was to test the hypothesis that muscle perfusion, oxygenati...
Introduction SIRS and sepsis are characterized by factors each of which plays a specific role in d...