Research Journal of Biological Sciences

Year: 2010
Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Page No. 42 - 50

In vivo Microperfusion Studies: Validation and Potential Uses in Critical Patients

Authors : F. Carini, C. Lo Piccolo, G. Cocorullo, P. Varia, S. Ferrara and V. Valenza

Abstract: ecent studies have suggested an increase in sepsis rates, this increase is due to several factors, such as the increase in the average age of the population, the growing number of invasive procedures and use of immunosuppressive drugs. The increase in sepsis incidence causes localized endothelial damage in various regions, it was this aspect that led us to focus the studies on the endothelium and in vivo microperfusion investigations in order to contribute to the scientific knowledge in this field. The present study will meticulously analyze this current and complex issue that affects on a daily basis, everyone involved in critical patient care.

How to cite this article:

F. Carini, C. Lo Piccolo, G. Cocorullo, P. Varia, S. Ferrara and V. Valenza, 2010. In vivo Microperfusion Studies: Validation and Potential Uses in Critical Patients. Research Journal of Biological Sciences, 5: 42-50.

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