HyperHaes solution had a positive effect on haemodynamic parameters and microcirculation. Oxygen transport was more effective after HyperHaes solution infusion. Higher diuresis, lower need for the infusion therapy for the first 24 hours and lower total fluid balance were determined in the HyperHaes group. No adverse effects were observed after HyperHaes solution infusion.
Monitoring of peripheral perfusion is based on the concept that the peripheral circulation during shock is the first to deteriorate and the last to be restored. In this way, observing the skin and muscles perfusion, we can early suspect derangement of systemic hemodynamic. In this review article we described the simple, commonly used in clinical practice, non-invasive methods for evaluation of peripheral perfusion and offered clinical studies which shows their relationship with outcomes and organ function abnormalities.
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