TY - JOUR
T1 - Microcirculation diagnostics and applied studies in circulatory shock - Research from the bench to the bedside
AU - Lehmann, Christian
AU - Cerny, Vladimir
AU - Abdo, Islam
AU - Kern, Hartmut
AU - Sander, Michael
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Macrohemodynamic targets such as mean arterial pressure, cardiac output, and mixed or central venous oxygen saturation have been used to guide treatment of patients presenting circulatory shock. However, it has been shown that despite of improvement of macrocirculatory parameters there is persisting microcirculatory dysfunction. The restoration of microvascular perfusion in order to improve oxygenation, prevent tissue hypoxia, and maintain organ function represents the main aim of hemodynamic resuscitation. Therefore, microcirculatory targets may represent the most important endpoints to optimize therapy of circulatory shock.
AB - Macrohemodynamic targets such as mean arterial pressure, cardiac output, and mixed or central venous oxygen saturation have been used to guide treatment of patients presenting circulatory shock. However, it has been shown that despite of improvement of macrocirculatory parameters there is persisting microcirculatory dysfunction. The restoration of microvascular perfusion in order to improve oxygenation, prevent tissue hypoxia, and maintain organ function represents the main aim of hemodynamic resuscitation. Therefore, microcirculatory targets may represent the most important endpoints to optimize therapy of circulatory shock.
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U2 - 10.3233/CH-2012-1591
DO - 10.3233/CH-2012-1591
M3 - Article
C2 - 22975933
AN - SCOPUS:84868617637
SN - 1386-0291
VL - 52
SP - 131
EP - 139
JO - Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
JF - Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
IS - 2-4
ER -