| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9209354 | Medicina Intensiva | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In severe sepsis not only indicative parameters of tissue hypoperfusion at admission are variables related to mortality, but also the lenght of tissue hypoperfusion and shock. These results support the concept that early application of resuscitation and therapeutic measures that avoid or diminish the lenght of tissue hypoperfusion can improve the prognosis of severe sepsis.
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Authors
N. Nin Vaeza, J.A. Lorente Balanza, C. Ortiz-Leyba, F. Valenzuela Sánchez, F. Baigorri González, A. López RodrÃguez, M. Sánchez GarcÃa, J.M. Raurich Puigdeval, J. Ibáñez Juvé, Por la red para el estudio del shock,
