Objective: Poor tissue perfusion/cellular hypoxia may persist despite restoration of the macrocirculation (Macro). This article reviewed the literatures of coherence between hemodynamics and tissue perfusion in circulatory shock. Data sources: We retrieved information from the PubMed database up to January 2018 using various search terms or/and their combinations, including resuscitation, circulatory shock, septic shock, tissue perfusion, hemodynamic coherence, and microcirculation (Micro). Study selection: The data from peer-reviewed journals printed in English on the relationships of tissue perfusion, shock, and resuscitation were included. Results: A binary (coherence/incoherence, coupled/uncoupled, or associated/disassociated) mo...
Shock is defined as a state in which the circulation is unable to deliver sufficient oxygen to meet ...
Purpose of reviewCritical illness includes a wide range of conditions from sepsis to high-risk surge...
Macro- and microcirculation are important parameters in cardiogenic shock. Microcirculation is relev...
OBJECTIVE: Poor tissue perfusion/cellular hypoxia may persist despite restoration of the macrocircul...
OBJECTIVE: Poor tissue perfusion/cellular hypoxia may persist despite restoration of the macrocircul...
This article presents a personal viewpoint of the shortcoming of conventional hemodynamic resuscitat...
Purpose of review Currently, the treatment of patients with shock is focused on the clinical sympto...
AIMS: We sought to investigate the relationship between macrohemodynamic resuscitation and microcirc...
AIMS: We sought to investigate the relationship between macrohemodynamic resuscitation and microcirc...
textabstractDefinitions of shock and resuscitation endpoints traditionally focus on blood pressures ...
Microcirculatory alterations, frequently observed in shock states, are associated with the developme...
Definitions of shock and resuscitation endpoints traditionally focus on blood pressures and cardiac ...
Shock is defined as a state in which the circulation is unable to deliver sufficient oxygen to meet ...
Shock is defined as a state in which the circulation is unable to deliver sufficient oxygen to meet ...
Shock is defined as a state in which the circulation is unable to deliver sufficient oxygen to meet ...
Shock is defined as a state in which the circulation is unable to deliver sufficient oxygen to meet ...
Purpose of reviewCritical illness includes a wide range of conditions from sepsis to high-risk surge...
Macro- and microcirculation are important parameters in cardiogenic shock. Microcirculation is relev...
OBJECTIVE: Poor tissue perfusion/cellular hypoxia may persist despite restoration of the macrocircul...
OBJECTIVE: Poor tissue perfusion/cellular hypoxia may persist despite restoration of the macrocircul...
This article presents a personal viewpoint of the shortcoming of conventional hemodynamic resuscitat...
Purpose of review Currently, the treatment of patients with shock is focused on the clinical sympto...
AIMS: We sought to investigate the relationship between macrohemodynamic resuscitation and microcirc...
AIMS: We sought to investigate the relationship between macrohemodynamic resuscitation and microcirc...
textabstractDefinitions of shock and resuscitation endpoints traditionally focus on blood pressures ...
Microcirculatory alterations, frequently observed in shock states, are associated with the developme...
Definitions of shock and resuscitation endpoints traditionally focus on blood pressures and cardiac ...
Shock is defined as a state in which the circulation is unable to deliver sufficient oxygen to meet ...
Shock is defined as a state in which the circulation is unable to deliver sufficient oxygen to meet ...
Shock is defined as a state in which the circulation is unable to deliver sufficient oxygen to meet ...
Shock is defined as a state in which the circulation is unable to deliver sufficient oxygen to meet ...
Purpose of reviewCritical illness includes a wide range of conditions from sepsis to high-risk surge...
Macro- and microcirculation are important parameters in cardiogenic shock. Microcirculation is relev...