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Intraoperative assessment of anastomotic microcirculation during right hemicolectomy with real-time laser speckle contrast imaging is safe and feasible. [PDF]
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Assessment of Intravoxel Incoherent Motion Diffusion-Weighted Imaging in Insomnia. [PDF]
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Ascorbic acid and microcirculation in cardiothoracic surgery: a pilot feasibility trial and matched cohort study. [PDF]
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NAFLD accelerates arterial perfusion in rabbit VX2 liver tumors: a sonoVue-based contrast-enhanced ultrasound study. [PDF]
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Septic shock: a microcirculation disease
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2021Purpose of review The aim of this study was to discuss the implication of microvascular dysfunction in septic shock. Recent findings Resuscitation of sepsis has focused on systemic haemodynamics and, more recently, on peripheral perfusion indices ...
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Comprehensive Physiology, 2020
The anatomy and physiology of the microcirculation in human skin are complex. Normal cutaneous microcirculation is organized in two parallel plexuses with capillary loops extending perpendicularly from the superficial plexus. The physiological regulation
J. Cracowski, M. Roustit
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The anatomy and physiology of the microcirculation in human skin are complex. Normal cutaneous microcirculation is organized in two parallel plexuses with capillary loops extending perpendicularly from the superficial plexus. The physiological regulation
J. Cracowski, M. Roustit
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Monitoring the microcirculation
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 2012One 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
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Anesthesia and the Microcirculation
Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2009There is increasing evidence that the microcirculation and its regulation are severely compromised during many pathological conditions, such as hemorrhage, sepsis, or trauma. The effects of anesthetic agents on macrohemodynamics were investigated intensively in the last several decades.
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