Introduction: The purpose was to test the hypothesis that muscle perfusion, oxygenation, and microvascular reactivity would improve in patients with severe sepsis or septic shock during treatment with recombinant activated protein C (rh-aPC) (n = 11) and to explore whether these parameters are related to macrohemodynamic indices, metabolic status or Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score. Patients with contraindications to rh-aPC were used as a control group (n = 5). Materials and methods: Patients were sedated, intubated, mechanically ventilated, and hemodynamically monitored with the PiCCO system. Tissue oxygen saturation (StO(2)) was measured using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) during the vascular occlusion test (VOT). Base...
Cerebral perfusion may be altered in sepsis patients. However, there are conflicting findings on cer...
Contains fulltext : 238806.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Cerebral perfus...
Introduction: Microvascular alterations impair tissue oxygenation during sepsis. A red blood cell (R...
Abstract Introduction The purpose was to test the hypothesis that muscle perfusion, oxygenati...
Background: The role of recombinant activated protein C (aPC) during sepsis is still controversial. ...
Sepsis is a leading cause of death despite appropriate management. There is increasing evidence that...
International audienceObjective: To investigate whether assessment of tissue oxygenation could help ...
According to current critical care management guidelines, the overall hemodynamic optimization proce...
AIM The aim of this study was the assessment of the efficacy of recombinant human activated protein ...
BACKGROUND Extracorporeal blood purification therapies have been proposed as a strategy to remove i...
Objective. To measure muscle blood flow (Qtis) and oxygen consumption (VO(2)tis) in septic and non-s...
AIM: Recombinant human activated protein C (rh-APC) and tight glycemic control (TGC) have been shown...
Objective Evaluation of the ratio of oxyhaemoglohin to total haemoglobin in skeletal muscle (StO(2))...
Impaired microcirculatory perfusion and tissue oxygenation during critical illness are associated wi...
Introduction: The relationship between oxygen delivery and consumption in sepsis is impaired, sugges...
Cerebral perfusion may be altered in sepsis patients. However, there are conflicting findings on cer...
Contains fulltext : 238806.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Cerebral perfus...
Introduction: Microvascular alterations impair tissue oxygenation during sepsis. A red blood cell (R...
Abstract Introduction The purpose was to test the hypothesis that muscle perfusion, oxygenati...
Background: The role of recombinant activated protein C (aPC) during sepsis is still controversial. ...
Sepsis is a leading cause of death despite appropriate management. There is increasing evidence that...
International audienceObjective: To investigate whether assessment of tissue oxygenation could help ...
According to current critical care management guidelines, the overall hemodynamic optimization proce...
AIM The aim of this study was the assessment of the efficacy of recombinant human activated protein ...
BACKGROUND Extracorporeal blood purification therapies have been proposed as a strategy to remove i...
Objective. To measure muscle blood flow (Qtis) and oxygen consumption (VO(2)tis) in septic and non-s...
AIM: Recombinant human activated protein C (rh-APC) and tight glycemic control (TGC) have been shown...
Objective Evaluation of the ratio of oxyhaemoglohin to total haemoglobin in skeletal muscle (StO(2))...
Impaired microcirculatory perfusion and tissue oxygenation during critical illness are associated wi...
Introduction: The relationship between oxygen delivery and consumption in sepsis is impaired, sugges...
Cerebral perfusion may be altered in sepsis patients. However, there are conflicting findings on cer...
Contains fulltext : 238806.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Cerebral perfus...
Introduction: Microvascular alterations impair tissue oxygenation during sepsis. A red blood cell (R...