Abstract Background Sepsis-associated brain dysfunction (SABD) is associated with high morbidity and mortality. The pathophysiology of SABD is multifactorial. One hypothesis is that impaired cerebral autoregulation (CAR) may result in brain hypoperfusion and neuronal damage leading to SABD. Methods We studied 100 adult patients with sepsis (July 2012–March 2017) (age = 62 [52–71] years; Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score on admission = 21 [15–26]). Exclusion criteria were acute or chronic intracranial disease, arrhythmias, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, and known intra- or extracranial supra-aortic vessel disease. The site of infection was predominantly abdominal (46%) or pulmonary (28%). Transcranial Doppler was ...
Sepsis is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in intensive care units. Organ dysfunction is tri...
International studies demonstrate an annual increase in the frequency and impact of sepsis in intens...
Impaired cerebral autoregulation (CA) may increase the risk of brain hypoperfusion in septic patient...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis-associated brain dysfunction (SABD) is associated with high morbidity and mortali...
Brain dysfunction is a frequent complication of sepsis, usually defined as "sepsis-associated enceph...
Brain dysfunction is a frequent complication of sepsis, usually defined as "sepsis-associated enceph...
International audienceSepsis often is characterized by an acute brain dysfunction, which is associat...
Alteration of the mechanisms of cerebral blood flow (CBF) regulation might contribute to the pathoph...
Investigations on the relationship between sepsis, brain dysfunction, and cerebral perfusion are met...
This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency Medici...
Objective: To investigate the correlation between early changes in cerebrovascular autoregulation (C...
INTRODUCTION: The pathophysiology of sepsis-associated delirium is not completely understood and the...
Altered brain perfusion may play an important role in the development of sepsis-associated encephalo...
BACKGROUND:Circulatory shock is a life-threatening disorder that is associated with high mortality, ...
Altered brain perfusion may play an important role in the development of sepsis-associated encephalo...
Sepsis is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in intensive care units. Organ dysfunction is tri...
International studies demonstrate an annual increase in the frequency and impact of sepsis in intens...
Impaired cerebral autoregulation (CA) may increase the risk of brain hypoperfusion in septic patient...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis-associated brain dysfunction (SABD) is associated with high morbidity and mortali...
Brain dysfunction is a frequent complication of sepsis, usually defined as "sepsis-associated enceph...
Brain dysfunction is a frequent complication of sepsis, usually defined as "sepsis-associated enceph...
International audienceSepsis often is characterized by an acute brain dysfunction, which is associat...
Alteration of the mechanisms of cerebral blood flow (CBF) regulation might contribute to the pathoph...
Investigations on the relationship between sepsis, brain dysfunction, and cerebral perfusion are met...
This article is one of ten reviews selected from the Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency Medici...
Objective: To investigate the correlation between early changes in cerebrovascular autoregulation (C...
INTRODUCTION: The pathophysiology of sepsis-associated delirium is not completely understood and the...
Altered brain perfusion may play an important role in the development of sepsis-associated encephalo...
BACKGROUND:Circulatory shock is a life-threatening disorder that is associated with high mortality, ...
Altered brain perfusion may play an important role in the development of sepsis-associated encephalo...
Sepsis is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in intensive care units. Organ dysfunction is tri...
International studies demonstrate an annual increase in the frequency and impact of sepsis in intens...
Impaired cerebral autoregulation (CA) may increase the risk of brain hypoperfusion in septic patient...