2008
DOI: 10.1007/s00134-008-1325-z
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Microvascular flow and tissue oxygenation after major abdominal surgery: association with post-operative complications

Abstract: In a group of patients with low DO(2)I following major abdominal surgery, microvascular flow abnormalities were more frequent in patients who developed complications. However, there were no differences in DO(2)I, cutaneous PtO(2) or red cell flux between the two groups. Impaired microvascular flow may be associated with the development of post-operative complications.

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“…SOFA score is common for septic patients but lots of authors use it for scoring of MOF in trauma patients over time (10,11). SOFA score quantifi es and describes the evolution of organ dysfunction over time (12,13), and has been validated in trauma patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SOFA score is common for septic patients but lots of authors use it for scoring of MOF in trauma patients over time (10,11). SOFA score quantifi es and describes the evolution of organ dysfunction over time (12,13), and has been validated in trauma patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O desbalanço entre oferta e consumo de oxigênio tecidual ocorre particularmente no intraoperatório e nas primeiras horas após o término da cirurgia. A redução da oferta de oxigênio nesse contexto está associada à redução da oxigenação global, hipoperfusão tecidual e a maior ocorrência de complicações pós-operatórias [274][275][276][277][278][279][280] .…”
Section: ) Monitorização Hemodinâmicaunclassified
“…The reduction of oxygen supply in this context is associated with lower overall oxygenation, tissue hypoperfusion, and a higher rate of postoperative complications. Aiming to adjust the supply of tissue oxygen in the perioperative period, some recommendations should be followed [244][245][246][247][248][249][250] :…”
Section: Supply and Consumption Of Tissue Oxygenmentioning
confidence: 99%