Clinical monitoring of peripheral perfusion: there is more to learn

作者: Alexandre Lima , Jan Bakker

DOI: 10.1186/CC13738

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摘要: Irrespective of initiating factors, the peripheral circulation shows two general phases during development and treatment shock. Most published reports support earlier knowledge that is among first to deteriorate last be restored. With advent new old techniques allow us continuously monitor perfusion, we may further shift our focus from pressure-based flow-based resuscitation. The persisting challenge validation (effect on outcome parameters) perfusion monitoring tools can simple readily available worldwide.

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