Microvascular Blood Flow Is Altered in Patients with Sepsis
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Abstract
Microvascular blood flow alterations are frequent in animal models of sepsis and may impair tissue oxygenation. We hypothesized that alterations of the microcirculation are present in patients with sepsis. We used an orthogonal polarization spectral imaging technique to investigate the sublingual microcirculation in 10 healthy volunteers, 16 patients before cardiac surgery, 10 acutely ill patients without sepsis (intensive care unit control subjects), and 50 patients with severe sepsis. The effects of topical application of acetylcholine (10(-2) M) were tested in 11 patients with sepsis. In each subject, five to seven sublingual areas were recorded and analyzed semiquantitatively. Data were analyzed with…
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- Medicine
- Sepsis
- Microcirculation
- Intensive care unit
- Intensive care
- Blood flow
- Internal medicine
- Anesthesia
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- Good health and well-being
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