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Quantifying bedside-derived imaging of microcirculatory abnormalities in septic patients: a prospective validation study

E Christiaan Boerma*, Keshen R Mathura, Peter HJ van der Voort, Peter E Spronk and Can Ince

Critical Care 2005, 9:R601-R606 doi:10.1186/cc3809

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Haemodynamic optimisation improves tissue microvascular flow and oxygenation after major surgery: a randomised controlled trial

Shaman Jhanji, Amanda Vivian-Smith, Susana Lucena-Amaro, David Watson, Charles J Hinds, Rupert M Pearse Critical Care 2010, 14:R151 (10 August 2010)

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Assessment of tissue oxygen saturation during a vascular occlusion test using near-infrared spectroscopy: the role of probe spacing and measurement site studied in healthy volunteers

Rick Bezemer, Alexandre Lima, Dean Myers, Eva Klijn, Michal Heger, Peter T Goedhart, Jan Bakker, Can Ince Critical Care 2009, 13(Suppl 5):S4 (30 November 2009)

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Increasing arterial blood pressure with norepinephrine does not improve microcirculatory blood flow: a prospective study

Arnaldo Dubin, Mario O Pozo, Christian A Casabella, Fernando Pálizas, Gastón Murias, Miriam C Moseinco, Vanina S Kanoore Edul, Fernando Pálizas, Elisa Estenssoro, Can Ince Critical Care 2009, 13:R92 (17 June 2009)

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How to evaluate the microcirculation: report of a round table conference

Daniel De Backer, Steven Hollenberg, Christiaan Boerma, Peter Goedhart, Gustavo Büchele, Gustavo Ospina-Tascon, Iwan Dobbe, Can Ince Critical Care 2007, 11:R101 (10 September 2007)

Consensus recommendations for obtaining images suitable for evaluating the microcirculation, which may have an important role in the development of organ failure and sepsis, were formulated at a round table conference.

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Sublingual microcirculation is impaired on the first day postoperatively in patients undergoing gastric tube reconstruction

J Van Bommel, H Tilanus, J Bakker, D Gommers Critical Care 2007, 11(Suppl 2):P265 (22 March 2007)

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Bench-to-bedside review: Mechanisms of critical illness – classifying microcirculatory flow abnormalities in distributive shock

Paul WG Elbers, Can Ince Critical Care 2006, 10:221 (19 July 2006)

This article is part of a collection on Translational Research

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Year in review 2005: Critical Care – resource management

André Amaral, Gordon D Rubenfeld Critical Care 2006, 10:215 (29 June 2006)