Assessing microcirculation condition in critical illness using the pulse oximeter's concept

Sepsis patients normally suffer microcirculatory dysfunction, which results in organ failure and increased risk of death [1]. Importantly, microcirculatory distress is the only independent factor for predicting patient outcome if it is not treated within 48 hours [2]. Therefore, analyzing oxygen tra...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Suhaimi F., Chase J.G., Le Compte A.J., Pretty C.G., Elliott R., Wenz A., Shaw G.M., Abdul Razak N.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-302202024-04-17T10:53:38Z Assessing microcirculation condition in critical illness using the pulse oximeter's concept Mohamad Suhaimi F. Chase J.G. Le Compte A.J. Pretty C.G. Elliott R. Wenz A. Shaw G.M. Abdul Razak N. 36247893200 35570524900 14007579400 6508290605 14011806500 55662115300 7401773560 37059587300 microcirculation oxygen extraction pulse oximeter sepsis sepsis diagnosis Biomedical engineering Oximeters Oxygen Patient treatment Metabolic conditions Organ failure Oxygen transport Pulse oximeters sepsis Microcirculation Sepsis patients normally suffer microcirculatory dysfunction, which results in organ failure and increased risk of death [1]. Importantly, microcirculatory distress is the only independent factor for predicting patient outcome if it is not treated within 48 hours [2]. Therefore, analyzing oxygen transport and utilization can potentially assess microcirculation function and metabolic condition of an individual. � 2012 IEEE. Final 2023-12-29T07:45:37Z 2023-12-29T07:45:37Z 2012 Conference Paper 10.1109/IECBES.2012.6498030 2-s2.0-84876780703 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84876780703&doi=10.1109%2fIECBES.2012.6498030&partnerID=40&md5=46b147159796b53f0ce64b49e5e87b29 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30220 6498030 939 943 Scopus
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topic microcirculation
oxygen extraction
pulse oximeter
sepsis
sepsis diagnosis
Biomedical engineering
Oximeters
Oxygen
Patient treatment
Metabolic conditions
Organ failure
Oxygen transport
Pulse oximeters
sepsis
Microcirculation
spellingShingle microcirculation
oxygen extraction
pulse oximeter
sepsis
sepsis diagnosis
Biomedical engineering
Oximeters
Oxygen
Patient treatment
Metabolic conditions
Organ failure
Oxygen transport
Pulse oximeters
sepsis
Microcirculation
Mohamad Suhaimi F.
Chase J.G.
Le Compte A.J.
Pretty C.G.
Elliott R.
Wenz A.
Shaw G.M.
Abdul Razak N.
Assessing microcirculation condition in critical illness using the pulse oximeter's concept
description Sepsis patients normally suffer microcirculatory dysfunction, which results in organ failure and increased risk of death [1]. Importantly, microcirculatory distress is the only independent factor for predicting patient outcome if it is not treated within 48 hours [2]. Therefore, analyzing oxygen transport and utilization can potentially assess microcirculation function and metabolic condition of an individual. � 2012 IEEE.
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Mohamad Suhaimi F.
Chase J.G.
Le Compte A.J.
Pretty C.G.
Elliott R.
Wenz A.
Shaw G.M.
Abdul Razak N.
format Conference Paper
author Mohamad Suhaimi F.
Chase J.G.
Le Compte A.J.
Pretty C.G.
Elliott R.
Wenz A.
Shaw G.M.
Abdul Razak N.
author_sort Mohamad Suhaimi F.
title Assessing microcirculation condition in critical illness using the pulse oximeter's concept
title_short Assessing microcirculation condition in critical illness using the pulse oximeter's concept
title_full Assessing microcirculation condition in critical illness using the pulse oximeter's concept
title_fullStr Assessing microcirculation condition in critical illness using the pulse oximeter's concept
title_full_unstemmed Assessing microcirculation condition in critical illness using the pulse oximeter's concept
title_sort assessing microcirculation condition in critical illness using the pulse oximeter's concept
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