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Novelties in the evaluation of microcirculation in septic shock

Daniel De Backer

2022Journal of Intensive Medicine17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microvascular alterations were first described in critically ill patients about 20 years ago. These alterations are characterized by a decrease in vascular density and presence of non-perfused capillaries close to well-perfused vessels. In addition, heterogeneity in microvascular perfusion is a key finding in sepsis. In this narrative review, we report our actual understanding of microvascular alterations, their role in the development of organ dysfunction, and the implications for outcome. Herein, we discuss the state of the potential therapeutic interventions and the potential impact of novel therapies. We also discuss how recent technologic development may affect the evaluation of microvascular perfusion.

Topics & Concepts

MicrocirculationSeptic shockSepsisNarrative reviewPerfusionIntensive care medicineShock (circulatory)MedicinePathologyCardiologyInternal medicineSepsis Diagnosis and TreatmentTrauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, ResuscitationTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
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