The Microcirculation System in Critical Conditions Caused by Abdominal Sepsis
Objective: to evaluate the microcirculation system in critical conditions caused by abdominal sepsis for a further differentiated approach to intensive care. Subjects and methods. Twenty-four patients with abdominal sepsis (mean age 42.9±0.9 years) were examined; a control group consisted of 35 appa...
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doaj-58da5051624a4973a5e0b51f7282a57f2021-07-28T21:21:52ZrusRussian Academy of Medical SciencesObŝaâ Reanimatologiâ1813-97792411-71102011-08-017410.15360/1813-9779-2011-4-20274The Microcirculation System in Critical Conditions Caused by Abdominal SepsisS. L. KanA. A. KosovskikhYu. A. ChurlyaevO. S. ZoloyevaA. V. EkimovskikhS. V. VoyevodinN. V. ShleikherObjective: to evaluate the microcirculation system in critical conditions caused by abdominal sepsis for a further differentiated approach to intensive care. Subjects and methods. Twenty-four patients with abdominal sepsis (mean age 42.9±0.9 years) were examined; a control group consisted of 35 apparently healthy individuals (mean age 40.1±2.1 years). Over 11 days, the microcirculatory bed was evaluated by cutaneous laser Doppler flowmetry by means of a ЛАКК-02 laser capillary blood flow analyzer made in the Russian Federation (LAZMA Research-and-Production Association), by using a basic light guide for percutaneous microcirculation studies. Results. Throughout the study, tissue blood perfusion remained in the patients with sepsis due to the higher effect of mainly active components of vascular tone regulation on the microvascular bed. In a poor outcome, there was a reduction in both active and passive regulatory effects on tissue perfusion chiefly due to local (myogenic) factors. Conclusion. The findings suggest that the patients with sepsis have microcirculatory regulation changes aimed at maintaining tissue perfusion. A follow-up of the microcirculation may be useful in choosing intensive care tactics and predicting disease outcome. Key words: sepsis, microcirculation, microvascular bed, micro blood flow, tissue perfusion.https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/274 |
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S. L. Kan A. A. Kosovskikh Yu. A. Churlyaev O. S. Zoloyeva A. V. Ekimovskikh S. V. Voyevodin N. V. Shleikher The Microcirculation System in Critical Conditions Caused by Abdominal Sepsis Obŝaâ Reanimatologiâ |
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S. L. Kan A. A. Kosovskikh Yu. A. Churlyaev O. S. Zoloyeva A. V. Ekimovskikh S. V. Voyevodin N. V. Shleikher |
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The Microcirculation System in Critical Conditions Caused by Abdominal Sepsis |
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The Microcirculation System in Critical Conditions Caused by Abdominal Sepsis |
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The Microcirculation System in Critical Conditions Caused by Abdominal Sepsis |
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The Microcirculation System in Critical Conditions Caused by Abdominal Sepsis |
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The Microcirculation System in Critical Conditions Caused by Abdominal Sepsis |
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microcirculation system in critical conditions caused by abdominal sepsis |
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Russian Academy of Medical Sciences |
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Obŝaâ Reanimatologiâ |
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Objective: to evaluate the microcirculation system in critical conditions caused by abdominal sepsis for a further differentiated approach to intensive care. Subjects and methods. Twenty-four patients with abdominal sepsis (mean age 42.9±0.9 years) were examined; a control group consisted of 35 apparently healthy individuals (mean age 40.1±2.1 years). Over 11 days, the microcirculatory bed was evaluated by cutaneous laser Doppler flowmetry by means of a ЛАКК-02 laser capillary blood flow analyzer made in the Russian Federation (LAZMA Research-and-Production Association), by using a basic light guide for percutaneous microcirculation studies. Results. Throughout the study, tissue blood perfusion remained in the patients with sepsis due to the higher effect of mainly active components of vascular tone regulation on the microvascular bed. In a poor outcome, there was a reduction in both active and passive regulatory effects on tissue perfusion chiefly due to local (myogenic) factors. Conclusion. The findings suggest that the patients with sepsis have microcirculatory regulation changes aimed at maintaining tissue perfusion. A follow-up of the microcirculation may be useful in choosing intensive care tactics and predicting disease outcome. Key words: sepsis, microcirculation, microvascular bed, micro blood flow, tissue perfusion. |
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