[Microcirculatory monitoring of sepsis]
- PMID: 16284737
- DOI: 10.1007/s00101-005-0948-5
[Microcirculatory monitoring of sepsis]
Abstract
Microcirculatory dysfunctions play a central role in the pathophysiology of sepsis and shock. Modern methods enable microvascular monitoring in man and offer the possibility to test the effect of novel therapeutical strategies for sepsis. Furthermore, these techniques may be future tools for the monitoring of critically ill patients. In this review, we will describe four microvascular monitoring devices and give an overview of the microcirculatory changes observed during the course of sepsis. Laser Doppler fluxmetry is an easy to use noninvasive technique to measure tissue perfusion enabling monitoring of the effect of different catecholamines on the gastric perfusion during sepsis. Increased microvascular permeability and altered blood flow in septic patients can be quantified by venous congestion plethysmography. Alterations in sublingual microvascular blood flow are detected by intravital microscopy in septic patients and were identified as an outcome predictor. Furthermore, the role of gastrointestinal pCO2-tonometry for microcirculatory monitoring of the perfusion of splanchnic organs during sepsis is discussed. The true clinical value of these techniques has yet to be established and will depend on larger clinical trials showing an impact on diagnostics and patient management.
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