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Short-term effects of passive mobilization on the sublingual microcirculation and on the systemic circulation in patients with septic shock

Annals of Intensive Care Sep 13, 2017

Pinheiro TT, et al. - This study investigated the influence of passive mobilization on sublingual microcirculation and systemic hemodynamics in patients with septic shock. Following the initial phase of hemodynamic resuscitation in these patients, no association was observed, of passive exercise with relevant changes in sublingual microcirculation or systemic hemodynamics.
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