Hands Free 3.c Technique - Step by Step Maximizes the Duration of Sublingual Microcirculatory Image - A Prognosis to Monitor Microcirculation in Patients with Covid-19 and Sepsis
ABSTRACT: The sublingual area is the most used site to assess microcirculation in critically ill patients at bedside. The prerequisite for microcirculation evaluation, using HVM imaging (Handheld Vital Microscopy), is to ensure measurements free of image artifacts, confirming an adequate analysis of...
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oai:scielo:S0718-381X20210003007412021-09-21Hands Free 3.c Technique - Step by Step Maximizes the Duration of Sublingual Microcirculatory Image - A Prognosis to Monitor Microcirculation in Patients with Covid-19 and SepsisVieira,José Custódio Feres sublingual microcirculation HVM imaging Hands Free 3.C technique stabilizer duration of sublingual image Covid -19 sepsis ABSTRACT: The sublingual area is the most used site to assess microcirculation in critically ill patients at bedside. The prerequisite for microcirculation evaluation, using HVM imaging (Handheld Vital Microscopy), is to ensure measurements free of image artifacts, confirming an adequate analysis of blood flow. However, this would only be possible with standardizati on in the process of image capture. Currently, with the Hands On technique, the recommended capture time is 4 to 20 seconds, which is already considered laborious. In this study, the Hands Free 3.C technique proposes an alternative that maximizes the image period of sublingual microcirculation (as suggested by the Second Consensus) for more than 12 minutes, and thus opening the way for future research aiming at therapeutic maneuvers in critically ill patients such as COVID -19 and sepsis.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad de La Frontera. Facultad de MedicinaInternational journal of odontostomatology v.15 n.3 20212021-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-381X2021000300741en10.4067/S0718-381X2021000300741 |
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ABSTRACT: The sublingual area is the most used site to assess microcirculation in critically ill patients at bedside. The prerequisite for microcirculation evaluation, using HVM imaging (Handheld Vital Microscopy), is to ensure measurements free of image artifacts, confirming an adequate analysis of blood flow. However, this would only be possible with standardizati on in the process of image capture. Currently, with the Hands On technique, the recommended capture time is 4 to 20 seconds, which is already considered laborious. In this study, the Hands Free 3.C technique proposes an alternative that maximizes the image period of sublingual microcirculation (as suggested by the Second Consensus) for more than 12 minutes, and thus opening the way for future research aiming at therapeutic maneuvers in critically ill patients such as COVID -19 and sepsis. |
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Vieira,José Custódio Feres |
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Hands Free 3.c Technique - Step by Step Maximizes the Duration of Sublingual Microcirculatory Image - A Prognosis to Monitor Microcirculation in Patients with Covid-19 and Sepsis |
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Hands Free 3.c Technique - Step by Step Maximizes the Duration of Sublingual Microcirculatory Image - A Prognosis to Monitor Microcirculation in Patients with Covid-19 and Sepsis |
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Hands Free 3.c Technique - Step by Step Maximizes the Duration of Sublingual Microcirculatory Image - A Prognosis to Monitor Microcirculation in Patients with Covid-19 and Sepsis |
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Hands Free 3.c Technique - Step by Step Maximizes the Duration of Sublingual Microcirculatory Image - A Prognosis to Monitor Microcirculation in Patients with Covid-19 and Sepsis |
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Hands Free 3.c Technique - Step by Step Maximizes the Duration of Sublingual Microcirculatory Image - A Prognosis to Monitor Microcirculation in Patients with Covid-19 and Sepsis |
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hands free 3.c technique - step by step maximizes the duration of sublingual microcirculatory image - a prognosis to monitor microcirculation in patients with covid-19 and sepsis |
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