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Laser speckle contrast imaging to monitor microcirculation: An effective method to predict outcome in patients with sepsis and septic shock
by
Ruan, Zhengshang
, Ren, Rongrong
, Li, Ran
, Dong, Wenwen
, Cui, Zhilei
, Yang, Hui
in
APACH II score
/ Bioengineering and Biotechnology
/ Blood flow
/ Blood pressure
/ Body mass index
/ Body temperature
/ C-reactive protein
/ Electric fields
/ Emergency medical care
/ Erythrocytes
/ Flow velocity
/ Heart rate
/ Lactic acid
/ laser speckle contrast imaging
/ Lasers
/ Light
/ Mortality
/ perfusion index
/ Peripheral blood
/ Procalcitonin
/ Sepsis
/ Septic shock
2023
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Laser speckle contrast imaging to monitor microcirculation: An effective method to predict outcome in patients with sepsis and septic shock
by
Ruan, Zhengshang
, Ren, Rongrong
, Li, Ran
, Dong, Wenwen
, Cui, Zhilei
, Yang, Hui
in
APACH II score
/ Bioengineering and Biotechnology
/ Blood flow
/ Blood pressure
/ Body mass index
/ Body temperature
/ C-reactive protein
/ Electric fields
/ Emergency medical care
/ Erythrocytes
/ Flow velocity
/ Heart rate
/ Lactic acid
/ laser speckle contrast imaging
/ Lasers
/ Light
/ Mortality
/ perfusion index
/ Peripheral blood
/ Procalcitonin
/ Sepsis
/ Septic shock
2023
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Laser speckle contrast imaging to monitor microcirculation: An effective method to predict outcome in patients with sepsis and septic shock
by
Ruan, Zhengshang
, Ren, Rongrong
, Li, Ran
, Dong, Wenwen
, Cui, Zhilei
, Yang, Hui
in
APACH II score
/ Bioengineering and Biotechnology
/ Blood flow
/ Blood pressure
/ Body mass index
/ Body temperature
/ C-reactive protein
/ Electric fields
/ Emergency medical care
/ Erythrocytes
/ Flow velocity
/ Heart rate
/ Lactic acid
/ laser speckle contrast imaging
/ Lasers
/ Light
/ Mortality
/ perfusion index
/ Peripheral blood
/ Procalcitonin
/ Sepsis
/ Septic shock
2023
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Laser speckle contrast imaging to monitor microcirculation: An effective method to predict outcome in patients with sepsis and septic shock
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Laser speckle contrast imaging to monitor microcirculation: An effective method to predict outcome in patients with sepsis and septic shock
2023
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Background: This study examines the microcirculation of patients with sepsis and septic shock using Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging (LSCI) technology, to enhance monitoring and predict outcomes of sepsis and septic shock. Methods: From 01 July 2021, to 31 January 2022, 44 patients diagnosed with septic shock and sepsis were included in the study, their clinical data were collected, and LSCI was used to monitor the mean peripheral blood flow perfusion index (PI). Results: The average peripheral blood flow PI of septic shock patients was significantly lower than that of septic patients, with a cutoff value of 26.25. The average peripheral blood flow PI negatively correlated with acute physiology and chronic health evaluation (APACHE) Ⅱ score ( p = .01 < .05), sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score ( p < .01), and lactic acid levels ( p = .01 < .05). We report average peripheral blood flow no correlation with age, mean arterial pressure, body temperature, oxygen saturation, heart rate, and body mass index. There was no correlation with procalcitonin, C-reactive protein (CRP), red blood cell distribution width, or platelet distribution width ( p > .05). PI significantly correlated with the group sepsis and septic shock ( p < .001, r = −.865). And PI significantly correlated with the outcome or mortality ( p = .007 < .05, r = −.398). The ROC curve was calculated for PI and the sensitivity was 81.3%, and the specificity was 75% when PI cutoff value chooses 20.88. Conclusion: LSCI technology successfully detected the fingertip microcirculation of patients with septic shock. LSCI can reliably differentiate patients with sepsis vs patients with septic shock. Additionally, the average peripheral blood PI negatively correlated with APACHE Ⅱ, SOFA score, and lactate acid levels, providing useful and supplementary information for the diagnosis and monitoring of septic shock. Trial registration: Chictr2100046761. Registered on May 28, 2021. Clinical Trial Registration: clinicaltrials.gov , identifier Chictr2100046761
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