Purpose of reviewCritical illness includes a wide range of conditions from sepsis to high-risk surgery. All these diseases are characterized by reduced tissue oxygenation. Macrohemodynamic parameters may be corrected by fluids and/or vasoactive compounds; however, the microcirculation and its tissues may be damaged and remain hypoperfused. An evaluation of microcirculation may enable more physiologically based approaches for understanding the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of critically ill patients.Recent findingsMicrocirculation plays a pivotal role in delivering oxygen to the cells and maintains tissue perfusion. Negative results of several studies, based on conventional hemodynamic resuscitation procedures to achieve organ perfu...
In critical care patients, microvascular alterations and perfusion heterogeneity play an important r...
Abstract Hemodynamic monitoring is essential in the care of every critically ill patient. One of ...
To discuss the techniques currently available to evaluate the microcirculation in critically ill pat...
Purpose of reviewCritical illness includes a wide range of conditions from sepsis to high-risk surge...
Abstract: The first goal of therapies in critically ill patients is to improve tissue perfusion and ...
Abstract: The first goal of therapies in critically ill patients is to improve tissue perfusion and ...
Abstract: The first goal of therapies in critically ill patients is to improve tissue perfusion and ...
Abstract: The first goal of therapies in critically ill patients is to improve tissue perfusion and ...
This article presents a personal viewpoint of the shortcoming of conventional hemodynamic resuscitat...
Purpose: To discuss the techniques currently available to evaluate the microcirculation in criticall...
The microcirculation is the place where oxygen exchanges take place at the organ level. The microcir...
The microcirculation is the place where oxygen exchanges take place at the organ level. The microcir...
To discuss the techniques currently available to evaluate the microcirculation in critically ill pat...
Alterations in microvascular perfusion have been identified in critically ill patients, especially i...
Shock is characterized by an alteration in tissue perfusion that may lead to tissue hypoxia. Recent ...
In critical care patients, microvascular alterations and perfusion heterogeneity play an important r...
Abstract Hemodynamic monitoring is essential in the care of every critically ill patient. One of ...
To discuss the techniques currently available to evaluate the microcirculation in critically ill pat...
Purpose of reviewCritical illness includes a wide range of conditions from sepsis to high-risk surge...
Abstract: The first goal of therapies in critically ill patients is to improve tissue perfusion and ...
Abstract: The first goal of therapies in critically ill patients is to improve tissue perfusion and ...
Abstract: The first goal of therapies in critically ill patients is to improve tissue perfusion and ...
Abstract: The first goal of therapies in critically ill patients is to improve tissue perfusion and ...
This article presents a personal viewpoint of the shortcoming of conventional hemodynamic resuscitat...
Purpose: To discuss the techniques currently available to evaluate the microcirculation in criticall...
The microcirculation is the place where oxygen exchanges take place at the organ level. The microcir...
The microcirculation is the place where oxygen exchanges take place at the organ level. The microcir...
To discuss the techniques currently available to evaluate the microcirculation in critically ill pat...
Alterations in microvascular perfusion have been identified in critically ill patients, especially i...
Shock is characterized by an alteration in tissue perfusion that may lead to tissue hypoxia. Recent ...
In critical care patients, microvascular alterations and perfusion heterogeneity play an important r...
Abstract Hemodynamic monitoring is essential in the care of every critically ill patient. One of ...
To discuss the techniques currently available to evaluate the microcirculation in critically ill pat...