Sufficient organ perfusion essentially depends on preserved macro- and micro-circulation. The last two decades brought substantial progress in the development of less and non-invasive monitoring of macro-hemodynamics. However, several recent studies suggest a frequent incoherence of macro- and micro-circulation. Therefore, this review reports on interactions of macro- and micro-circulation as well as on specific regional and micro-circulation. Regarding global micro-circulation the last two decades brought advances in a more systematic approach of clinical examination including capillary refill time, a graded assessment of mottling of the skin and accurate measurement of body surface temperatures. As a kind of link between macro- and microc...
ICU patients need a prompt normalization of macrohemodynamic parameters. Unfortunately, this optimiz...
Purpose of review Currently, the treatment of patients with shock is focused on the clinical sympto...
Purpose: To discuss the techniques currently available to evaluate the microcirculation in criticall...
Shock is characterized by an alteration in tissue perfusion that may lead to tissue hypoxia. Recent ...
Ensuring and maintaining adequate tissue oxygenation at the microcirculatory level might be consider...
This paper briefly reviews the physiological components of the microcirculation, focusing on its fun...
Purpose of reviewCritical illness includes a wide range of conditions from sepsis to high-risk surge...
This article presents a personal viewpoint of the shortcoming of conventional hemodynamic resuscitat...
Alterations in microvascular perfusion have been identified in critically ill patients, especially i...
Microvascular dysfunction has been associated with adverse outcomes in critically ill patients, and ...
Last year we started this series of end of year summaries of papers published in the 2014 issues of ...
According to current critical care management guidelines, the overall hemodynamic optimization proce...
Macro- and microcirculation are important parameters in cardiogenic shock. Microcirculation is relev...
The microcirculation is the ultimate goal of hemodynamic optimization in the perioperative and criti...
Microvascular dysfunction (MVD) is considered a crucial pathway in the development and progression o...
ICU patients need a prompt normalization of macrohemodynamic parameters. Unfortunately, this optimiz...
Purpose of review Currently, the treatment of patients with shock is focused on the clinical sympto...
Purpose: To discuss the techniques currently available to evaluate the microcirculation in criticall...
Shock is characterized by an alteration in tissue perfusion that may lead to tissue hypoxia. Recent ...
Ensuring and maintaining adequate tissue oxygenation at the microcirculatory level might be consider...
This paper briefly reviews the physiological components of the microcirculation, focusing on its fun...
Purpose of reviewCritical illness includes a wide range of conditions from sepsis to high-risk surge...
This article presents a personal viewpoint of the shortcoming of conventional hemodynamic resuscitat...
Alterations in microvascular perfusion have been identified in critically ill patients, especially i...
Microvascular dysfunction has been associated with adverse outcomes in critically ill patients, and ...
Last year we started this series of end of year summaries of papers published in the 2014 issues of ...
According to current critical care management guidelines, the overall hemodynamic optimization proce...
Macro- and microcirculation are important parameters in cardiogenic shock. Microcirculation is relev...
The microcirculation is the ultimate goal of hemodynamic optimization in the perioperative and criti...
Microvascular dysfunction (MVD) is considered a crucial pathway in the development and progression o...
ICU patients need a prompt normalization of macrohemodynamic parameters. Unfortunately, this optimiz...
Purpose of review Currently, the treatment of patients with shock is focused on the clinical sympto...
Purpose: To discuss the techniques currently available to evaluate the microcirculation in criticall...