Until now, the prognostic value of microcirculatory alterations in critically ill patients has been mainly evaluated in highly selected subgroups. Aim of this study is to monitor the microcirculation daily in mixed group of Intensive Care Unit (ICU)-patients and to establish the association between (the evolution of) microcirculatory alterations and outcome.
MicroDAIMON study: Microcirculatory DAIly MONitoring in critically ill patients: a prospective observational study / Scorcella, Claudia; Damiani, Elisa; Domizi, Roberta; Pierantozzi, Silvia; Tondi, Stefania; Carsetti, Andrea; Ciucani, Silvia; Monaldi, Valentina; Rogani, Mara; Marini, Benedetto; Adrario, Erica; Romano, Rocco; Ince, Can; Boerma, E Christiaan; Donati, Abele. - In: ANNALS OF INTENSIVE CARE. - ISSN 2110-5820. - ELETTRONICO. - 8:64(2018), pp. 1-9. [10.1186/s13613-018-0411-9]
MicroDAIMON study: Microcirculatory DAIly MONitoring in critically ill patients: a prospective observational study
Scorcella, Claudia;Damiani, Elisa;Domizi, Roberta;Pierantozzi, Silvia;Tondi, Stefania;Carsetti, Andrea;CIUCANI, SILVIA;Monaldi, Valentina;ROGANI, MARA;Adrario, Erica;Romano, Rocco;Donati, Abele
2018-01-01
Abstract
Until now, the prognostic value of microcirculatory alterations in critically ill patients has been mainly evaluated in highly selected subgroups. Aim of this study is to monitor the microcirculation daily in mixed group of Intensive Care Unit (ICU)-patients and to establish the association between (the evolution of) microcirculatory alterations and outcome.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.