Microvascular dysfunction has been associated with adverse outcomes in critically ill patients, and the current concept of hemodynamic incoherence has gained attention. Our objective was to perform a comprehensive analysis of microcirculatory perfusion parameters and to investigate the best variables that could discriminate patients with and without circulatory shock during early intensive care unit (ICU) admission. This prospective observational study comprised a sample of 40 adult patients with and without circulatory shock (n = 20, each) admitted to the ICU within 24 h. Peripheral clinical [capillary refill time (CRT), peripheral perfusion index (PPI), skin-temperature gradient (Tskin-diff)] and laboratory [arterial lactate and base exce...
__Abstract__ Hemodynamic monitoring is a cornerstone in the care of the critically ill patient. M...
Objectives: Microcirculatory alterations are associated with adverse outcome in subsets of criticall...
Purpose: There is a need for bedside methods to monitor oxygen delivery in the microcirculation. Nea...
Objectives: A dysfunctional microcirculation is universal in shock and is often dissociated from glo...
Sepsis is one of the main reasons for intensive care unit admission and is responsible for high morb...
An overview of real-time digital assessment of microcirculation and quantification of tissue perfusi...
Purpose of review Currently, the treatment of patients with shock is focused on the clinical sympto...
INTRODUCTION: Previous studies described impaired microvascular perfusion and tissue oxygenation a...
Sufficient organ perfusion essentially depends on preserved macro- and micro-circulation. The last t...
Shock is characterized by an alteration in tissue perfusion that may lead to tissue hypoxia. Recent ...
Objective: The physical examination of peripheral perfusion based on touching the skin or measuring ...
Microcirculatory alterations are associated with adverse outcome in subsets of critically ill patien...
Introduction: Recent clinical studies have shown a relationship between abnormalities in peripheral ...
Microcirculatory alterations are associated with adverse outcome in subsets of critically ill patien...
Background: Measurement of general microcirculation remains difficult in septic shock patients. The ...
__Abstract__ Hemodynamic monitoring is a cornerstone in the care of the critically ill patient. M...
Objectives: Microcirculatory alterations are associated with adverse outcome in subsets of criticall...
Purpose: There is a need for bedside methods to monitor oxygen delivery in the microcirculation. Nea...
Objectives: A dysfunctional microcirculation is universal in shock and is often dissociated from glo...
Sepsis is one of the main reasons for intensive care unit admission and is responsible for high morb...
An overview of real-time digital assessment of microcirculation and quantification of tissue perfusi...
Purpose of review Currently, the treatment of patients with shock is focused on the clinical sympto...
INTRODUCTION: Previous studies described impaired microvascular perfusion and tissue oxygenation a...
Sufficient organ perfusion essentially depends on preserved macro- and micro-circulation. The last t...
Shock is characterized by an alteration in tissue perfusion that may lead to tissue hypoxia. Recent ...
Objective: The physical examination of peripheral perfusion based on touching the skin or measuring ...
Microcirculatory alterations are associated with adverse outcome in subsets of critically ill patien...
Introduction: Recent clinical studies have shown a relationship between abnormalities in peripheral ...
Microcirculatory alterations are associated with adverse outcome in subsets of critically ill patien...
Background: Measurement of general microcirculation remains difficult in septic shock patients. The ...
__Abstract__ Hemodynamic monitoring is a cornerstone in the care of the critically ill patient. M...
Objectives: Microcirculatory alterations are associated with adverse outcome in subsets of criticall...
Purpose: There is a need for bedside methods to monitor oxygen delivery in the microcirculation. Nea...