Hemodynamic coherence and the rationale for monitoring the microcirculation
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Abstract This article presents a personal viewpoint of the shortcoming of conventional hemodynamic resuscitation procedures in achieving organ perfusion and tissue oxygenation following conditions of shock and cardiovascular compromise, and why it is important to monitor the microcirculation in such conditions. The article emphasizes that if resuscitation procedures are based on the correction of systemic variables, there must be coherence between the macrocirculation and microcirculation if systemic hemodynamic-driven resuscitation procedures are to be effective in correcting organ perfusion and oxygenation. However, in conditions of inflammation and infection, which often accompany states of shock, vascular…
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- Microcirculation
- Medicine
- Hemodynamics
- Resuscitation
- Shock (circulatory)
- Oxygen transport
- Perfusion
- Blood flow
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