Abstract
A quantitative assessment of the microcirculation in patients with septic shock previously found that microvascular flow and red blood cell (RBC) velocity were decreased1. This study, however, mainly included patients with normodynamic septic shock.
Highlights
A quantitative assessment of the microcirculation in patients with septic shock previously found that microvascular flow and red blood cell (RBC) velocity were decreased1
To show the presence of increased RBCV velocity in the sublingual microcirculation of patients with hyperdynamic septic shock
As occurred in normodynamic septic shock, high RBC velocity was absent in the sublingual microcirculation of patients with hyperdynamic septic shock
Summary
A quantitative assessment of the microcirculation in patients with septic shock previously found that microvascular flow and red blood cell (RBC) velocity were decreased1. Absence of high red blood cell velocity in the sublingual microcirculation of patients with hyerdynamic septic shock VS Kanoore Edul1,2*, C Ince2, A Risso Vazquez3, PN Rubatto3, ED Valenzuela Espinoza3, S Welsh3, C Enrico3, A Dubin3
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