Publication: Microcirculatory tissue perfusion during general anaesthesia and noncardiac surgery: An observational study using incident dark field imaging with automated video analysis
Microcirculatory tissue perfusion during general anaesthesia and noncardiac surgery: An observational study using incident dark field imaging with automated video analysis
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Flick, M., Schreiber, T.-H., Montomoli, J., Krause, L., de Boer, H. D., Kouz, K., Scheeren, T. W. L., Ince, C., Hilty, M. P., & Saugel, B. (2022). Microcirculatory tissue perfusion during general anaesthesia and noncardiac surgery: An observational study using incident dark field imaging with automated video analysis. European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 39, 582–590. https://doi.org/10.1097/EJA.0000000000001699
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Handheld vital microscopy allows direct observation of red blood cells within the sublingual microcirculation. Automated analysis allows quantifying microcirculatory tissue perfusion variables - including tissue red blood cell perfusion (tRBCp), a functional variable integrating microcirculatory convection and diffusion capacities.
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We aimed to describe baseline microcirculatory tissue perfusion in patients presenting for elective noncardiac surgery and test that microcirculatory tissue perfusion is preserved du
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Flick, M., Schreiber, T.-H., Montomoli, J., Krause, L., de Boer, H. D., Kouz, K., Scheeren, T. W. L., Ince, C., Hilty, M. P., & Saugel, B. (2022). Microcirculatory tissue perfusion during general anaesthesia and noncardiac surgery: An observational study using incident dark field imaging with automated video analysis. European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 39, 582–590. https://doi.org/10.1097/EJA.0000000000001699