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Monitoring microcirculation

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2016
The clinical relevance of microcirculation and its bedside observation started gaining importance in the 1990s since the introduction of hand-held video microscopes. From then, this technology has been continuously developed, and its clinical relevance has been established in more than 400 studies.
Ocak, Işık, Kara, Atila, Ince, Can
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Lymphatic Microcirculation

Microcirculation, 1996
ABSTRACTObjective: The importance of the lymphatic system during inflammatory response is underscored by the discovery that numerous inflammatory mediators alter the lymph pump. Inhibition of the lymph pump will reduce the lymphatic outflow from the interstitial space and thus initiate the lymphatic generation of edema.
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Intraneural Microcirculation

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1988
Peripheral nerve trunks are well-vascularized structures where a well-developed collateral system may compensate for local vascular damage. Interference with intraneural blood flow is reflected rapidly in disturbances in nerve function. In compression lesions and nerve entrapments, the microvascular factor plays an important pathophysiologic role for ...
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Microcirculation

2019
A better knowledge of the workings of microcirculation undoubtedly will lead to the development of novel therapies to treat the metabolic syndrome. Vascular smooth muscle cells are responsible for managing much of the peripheral systemic blood flow and contribute to what we measure as the clinic blood pressure.
Aghamohammadzadeh, Reza   +1 more
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Monitoring the microcirculation

Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 2012
One of the main goals of hemodynamic support is to preserve tissue perfusion. However issue perfusion is related more to microvascular perfusion than aortic blood flow. Monitoring the microcirculation has long been difficult. Recent technologic advances have made feasible monitoring of the microcirculation at bedside of critically ill patients. In this
De Backer, Daniel   +2 more
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Microcirculation

Annual Review of Physiology, 1977
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The Traumatic Microcirculation*

Critical Care Medicine, 2014
Zafrani, Lara, Ince, Can
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Microcirculation

Annual Review of Physiology, 1973
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Peritoneal Microcirculation

2003
Norbert, Lameire   +2 more
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