Microcirculatory dysfunction plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of severe sepsis and septic shock; hence, microcirculation blood flow monitoring has gained increasing attention. However, microcirculatory imaging is still investigational in human sepsis and has not yet been incorporated into routine clinical practice for several reasons, including the difficult interpretation of microcirculation imaging data, difficulty to draw a parallel between sublingual microcirculation imaging and organ microcirculation dysfunction, as well as the absence of microvessel dysfunction parameters defining sequential microcirculatory changes from the early to late stages of the disease, which could aid in the context of therapeutic approaches and of pr...
Multiple experimental and human trials have shown that microcirculatory alterations are frequent in ...
Shock, defined at a cellular level, is a condition in which oxygen delivery to the cells is not suff...
Abstract: The first goal of therapies in critically ill patients is to improve tissue perfusion and ...
The microcirculatory dysfunction has been identified as the main factor in the genesis of Multiple O...
The microcirculation is the place where oxygen exchanges take place at the organ level. The microcir...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The microcirculation of septic patients has been characterized only...
Objective: The microcirculation of septic patients has been characterized only semiquantitatively. O...
The microcirculation is the place where oxygen exchanges take place at the organ level. The microcir...
Microcirculatory dysfunction plays a key role in the pathogenesis of tissue dysoxia and organ failur...
Microcirculatory alterations are frequent in sepsis and different mechanisms can be implied and vari...
BackgroundThe availability of handheld, noninvasive sublingual video-microscopes allows for visualiz...
BackgroundThe availability of handheld, noninvasive sublingual video-microscopes allows for visualiz...
BackgroundThe availability of handheld, noninvasive sublingual video-microscopes allows for visualiz...
textabstractA growing body of evidence exists associating depressed microcirculatory function and mo...
Microvascular alterations are a hallmark of sepsis and play a crucial role in its pathophysiology. S...
Multiple experimental and human trials have shown that microcirculatory alterations are frequent in ...
Shock, defined at a cellular level, is a condition in which oxygen delivery to the cells is not suff...
Abstract: The first goal of therapies in critically ill patients is to improve tissue perfusion and ...
The microcirculatory dysfunction has been identified as the main factor in the genesis of Multiple O...
The microcirculation is the place where oxygen exchanges take place at the organ level. The microcir...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The microcirculation of septic patients has been characterized only...
Objective: The microcirculation of septic patients has been characterized only semiquantitatively. O...
The microcirculation is the place where oxygen exchanges take place at the organ level. The microcir...
Microcirculatory dysfunction plays a key role in the pathogenesis of tissue dysoxia and organ failur...
Microcirculatory alterations are frequent in sepsis and different mechanisms can be implied and vari...
BackgroundThe availability of handheld, noninvasive sublingual video-microscopes allows for visualiz...
BackgroundThe availability of handheld, noninvasive sublingual video-microscopes allows for visualiz...
BackgroundThe availability of handheld, noninvasive sublingual video-microscopes allows for visualiz...
textabstractA growing body of evidence exists associating depressed microcirculatory function and mo...
Microvascular alterations are a hallmark of sepsis and play a crucial role in its pathophysiology. S...
Multiple experimental and human trials have shown that microcirculatory alterations are frequent in ...
Shock, defined at a cellular level, is a condition in which oxygen delivery to the cells is not suff...
Abstract: The first goal of therapies in critically ill patients is to improve tissue perfusion and ...