Resuscitating the macro- vs. microcirculation in septic shock
Rafael González,
Javier Urbano,
Jesús López-Herce
Abstract:Purpose of review
This review summarizes current literature about the relationships between macro and microcirculation and their practical clinical implications in children with septic shock.
Recent findings
Current evidence from experimental and clinical observational studies in children and adults with septic shock reveals that the response to treatment and resuscitation is widely variable. Furthermore, there is a loss of hemodynamic coherence, as res… Show more
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