Multiple experimental and human trials have shown that microcirculatory alterations are frequent in sepsis. In this review, we discuss the characteristics of these alterations, the various mechanisms potentially involved, and the implications for therapy. Sepsis-induced microvascular alterations are characterized by a decrease in capillary density with an increased number of stopped-flow and intermittent-flow capillaries, in close vicinity to well-perfused capillaries. Accordingly, the surface available for exchange is decreased but also is highly heterogeneous. Multiple mechanisms may contribute to these alterations, including endothelial dysfunction, impaired inter-cell communication, altered glycocalyx, adhesion and rolling of white bloo...
Sepsis induces microvascular alterations that may play an important role in the development of organ...
Background: Sepsis is life-threatening organ dysfunction because of a dysregulated host response to...
Shock, defined at a cellular level, is a condition in which oxygen delivery to the cells is not suff...
Multiple experimental and human trials have shown that microcirculatory alterations are frequent in ...
Multiple experimental and human trials have shown that microcirculatory alterations are frequent in ...
Multiple experimental and human trials have shown that microcirculatory alterations are frequent in ...
The microcirculation is the place where oxygen exchanges take place at the organ level. The microcir...
The microcirculation is the place where oxygen exchanges take place at the organ level. The microcir...
Microvascular alterations are a hallmark of sepsis and play a crucial role in its pathophysiology. S...
The microcirculation plays a vital part for fluid-, gas- and solute-exchange, and changes in permeab...
textabstractABSTRACT: Microcirculatory abnormalities have been shown to be frequent in patients with...
Introduction Organ dysfunction often occurs in the perioperative setting and in sepsis. Alterations ...
Sepsis induces microvascular alterations that may play an important role in the development of organ...
Sepsis induces microvascular alterations that may play an important role in the development of organ...
Sepsis induces microvascular alterations that may play an important role in the development of organ...
Sepsis induces microvascular alterations that may play an important role in the development of organ...
Background: Sepsis is life-threatening organ dysfunction because of a dysregulated host response to...
Shock, defined at a cellular level, is a condition in which oxygen delivery to the cells is not suff...
Multiple experimental and human trials have shown that microcirculatory alterations are frequent in ...
Multiple experimental and human trials have shown that microcirculatory alterations are frequent in ...
Multiple experimental and human trials have shown that microcirculatory alterations are frequent in ...
The microcirculation is the place where oxygen exchanges take place at the organ level. The microcir...
The microcirculation is the place where oxygen exchanges take place at the organ level. The microcir...
Microvascular alterations are a hallmark of sepsis and play a crucial role in its pathophysiology. S...
The microcirculation plays a vital part for fluid-, gas- and solute-exchange, and changes in permeab...
textabstractABSTRACT: Microcirculatory abnormalities have been shown to be frequent in patients with...
Introduction Organ dysfunction often occurs in the perioperative setting and in sepsis. Alterations ...
Sepsis induces microvascular alterations that may play an important role in the development of organ...
Sepsis induces microvascular alterations that may play an important role in the development of organ...
Sepsis induces microvascular alterations that may play an important role in the development of organ...
Sepsis induces microvascular alterations that may play an important role in the development of organ...
Background: Sepsis is life-threatening organ dysfunction because of a dysregulated host response to...
Shock, defined at a cellular level, is a condition in which oxygen delivery to the cells is not suff...