Effects of changes in arterial pressure on organ perfusion during septic shock
Critical Care2011Vol. 15(5), pp. R222–R222
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Aurélie Thooft, Raphaël Favory, Diamantino Salgado, Fabio Silvio Taccone, Katia Donadello, Daniel De Backer, Jacques Créteur, Jean‐Louis Vincent
Abstract
In this series of patients with septic shock, increasing MAP above 65 mmHg with NE was associated with increased cardiac output, improved microvascular function, and decreased blood lactate concentrations. The microvascular response varied among patients suggesting that individualization of blood pressure targets may be warranted.
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