Arterial pressure is a widely used measurement for estimating the severity of hemorrhagic shock and to guide its management. However, this capability is reduced when very low arterial pressure values cannot be reliably measured by noninvasive methods. Moreover, hypoperfusion may be masked by compensatory hemodynamic changes, and therefore, in the presence of near normal blood pressure, tissue hypoperfusion may progress undetected. Accordingly, hypercarbia is a general phenomenon of perfusion failure, which occurs in coincidence of the onset of hypotension and is promptly reversed with restoration of normal blood flows. Increases in buccal mucosa PCO2 are highly correlated with increases in gastric wall and sublingual mucosa PCO2 and decreas...
Mucosal pH (pHi) is influenced by local perfusion and metabolism (mucosal-arterial Pco2 gradient, De...
The central venous-arterial carbon dioxide tension gradient ('CO₂gap') has been shown to correlate w...
Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (PcvaCO2) has demonstrated its prognostic value...
The development of gastrointestinal tonometry was an important step in the monitoring of tissue dyso...
Mucosal capnometry involves the monitoring of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) in mucous me...
Base deficit is an indicator for degree of metablic insult/oxygen debt from hemorrhage and is moratl...
Increases in tissue partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) can reflect an abnormal oxygen supply ...
Tissue capnometry may be suitable for the indirect evaluation of regional hypoperfusion. We tested t...
Abstract Background Despite much evidence supporting the monitoring of the divergence of transcutane...
Gastric tonometry correlates with the severity of blood loss during shock. However, tonometry is cum...
Gastric tonometry correlates with the severity of blood loss during shock. However, tonometry is cum...
Introduction: Continuous monitoring of bladder partial carbon dioxide tension (PCO₂) using fibreopti...
Gastric mucosal and arterial blood Pco2 must be known to assess mucosal perfusion by means of gastri...
Objectives. We examined the relationship between partial end-tidal CO2 (pet) and mean arterial press...
Introduction:& nbsp;Acute hemorrhage results in perfusion deficit and regional hypoxia. Since failur...
Mucosal pH (pHi) is influenced by local perfusion and metabolism (mucosal-arterial Pco2 gradient, De...
The central venous-arterial carbon dioxide tension gradient ('CO₂gap') has been shown to correlate w...
Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (PcvaCO2) has demonstrated its prognostic value...
The development of gastrointestinal tonometry was an important step in the monitoring of tissue dyso...
Mucosal capnometry involves the monitoring of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) in mucous me...
Base deficit is an indicator for degree of metablic insult/oxygen debt from hemorrhage and is moratl...
Increases in tissue partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) can reflect an abnormal oxygen supply ...
Tissue capnometry may be suitable for the indirect evaluation of regional hypoperfusion. We tested t...
Abstract Background Despite much evidence supporting the monitoring of the divergence of transcutane...
Gastric tonometry correlates with the severity of blood loss during shock. However, tonometry is cum...
Gastric tonometry correlates with the severity of blood loss during shock. However, tonometry is cum...
Introduction: Continuous monitoring of bladder partial carbon dioxide tension (PCO₂) using fibreopti...
Gastric mucosal and arterial blood Pco2 must be known to assess mucosal perfusion by means of gastri...
Objectives. We examined the relationship between partial end-tidal CO2 (pet) and mean arterial press...
Introduction:& nbsp;Acute hemorrhage results in perfusion deficit and regional hypoxia. Since failur...
Mucosal pH (pHi) is influenced by local perfusion and metabolism (mucosal-arterial Pco2 gradient, De...
The central venous-arterial carbon dioxide tension gradient ('CO₂gap') has been shown to correlate w...
Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide difference (PcvaCO2) has demonstrated its prognostic value...