Acute inflammation and sepsis are known to impair endothelial functions and autonomic nervous system (ANS)-based regulatory mechanisms. Our objective is to assess the effectiveness of standard resuscitation at vascular level and to investigate if there is any association between vascular and autonomic alterations. Six pigs underwent to a protocol of polymicrobial septic shock and resuscitation (fluids and noradrenaline). The characteristic arterial time constant au was computed in aorta and in the femoral artery, together with estimates of total arterial compliance and peripheral resistance. Baroreflex sensitivity was computed to assess ANS functionality. Septic shock induced a severe vascular disarray and ANS dysfunction, which resulted c...