Characterization of Sublingual Microvascular Tortuosity in Steady-State Physiology and Septic Shock.

IF 3.9 3区 工程技术 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Athanasios Chalkias, Nikolaos Papagiannakis, Konstantina Katsifa, Antonios Destounis, Athanasios Gravos, Sofia Kanakaki, Georgios Karapiperis, Faidra Koufaki, Athanasios Prekates, Paraskevi Tselioti
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Background: The characteristics of hemodynamic coherence in healthy states and disease remain unknown. Capillary tortuosity is a morphologic variant of microcirculatory vessels, but its effects have generally not been considered in the assessment of tissue perfusion and oxygenation. We investigated the role of sublingual capillary tortuosity in the hemodynamic coherence of anesthetized adult individuals with steady-state physiology (ASA 1) and patients with septic shock requiring emergency abdominal surgery (ASA 4E and 5E). Methods: Sublingual macro and microcirculatory variables, oxygen transport, metabolic parameters, and the capillary tortuosity score (CTS) were assessed. Results: Mean (SD) CTS was 0.55 (0.76) and 3.31 (0.86) in the steady-state and septic shock group, respectively (p < 0.001). In patients with septic shock, CTS was significantly associated with alveolar-to-arterial oxygen gradient (r = 0.658, p = 0.015) and oxygen debt (r = -0.769, p = 0.002). Significant differences were also observed in Consensus Proportion of Perfused Vessels (PPV; p < 0.001), Consensus PPV (small) (p < 0.001), Microvascular Flow Index (p < 0.001), vessel diameter (p < 0.001) and length (p < 0.001), wall shear stress (p < 0.001), lactate (p < 0.001), oxygen extraction ratio (p = 0.001), arterial oxygen content (p < 0.001), venous oxygen content (p < 0.001), oxygen delivery (p < 0.001), oxygen consumption (p < 0.001), and oxygen debt (p = 0.002) between the two groups. Conclusions: Sublingual tortuosity was essentially absent in individuals with steady-state physiology. In contrast, it was significantly increased and associated with Alveolar-to-arterial oxygen gradient and oxygen debt in critically ill patients with septic shock.

背景:健康和疾病状态下血液动力学一致性的特征仍然未知。毛细血管迂曲是微循环血管的一种形态变异,但在评估组织灌注和氧合时一般不考虑其影响。我们研究了舌下毛细血管迂曲度在具有稳态生理状态(ASA 1)的成人麻醉患者和需要进行紧急腹部手术的脓毒性休克患者(ASA 4E 和 5E)的血液动力学一致性中的作用。研究方法评估舌下大循环和微循环变量、氧运输、代谢参数和毛细血管迂曲评分(CTS)。结果稳态组和脓毒性休克组的平均(标清)CTS 分别为 0.55 (0.76) 和 3.31 (0.86)(P < 0.001)。在脓毒性休克患者中,CTS 与肺泡-动脉血氧梯度(r = 0.658,p = 0.015)和氧债(r = -0.769,p = 0.002)显著相关。在灌注血管共识比例(PPV;p < 0.001)、灌注血管共识比例(小)(p < 0.001)、微血管流量指数(p < 0.001)、血管直径(p < 0.001)和长度(p < 0.001)、血管壁剪应力(p < 0.001)、乳酸(p < 0.001)、氧提取率(p = 0.001)、动脉血氧含量(p < 0.001)、静脉血氧含量(p < 0.001)、氧输送(p < 0.001)、氧消耗(p < 0.001)和氧债(p = 0.002)。结论稳态生理状态下的人基本上没有舌下迂曲。相反,在脓毒性休克的重症患者中,舌下迂曲明显增加,并与肺泡-动脉血氧梯度和氧负债相关。
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Biomedicines
Biomedicines Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
8.50%
发文量
2823
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Biomedicines (ISSN 2227-9059; CODEN: BIOMID) is an international, scientific, open access journal on biomedicines published quarterly online by MDPI.
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