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Title: Assessing microcirculation condition in critical illness using the pulse oximeter's concept
Authors: Mohamad Suhaimi, F. 
Chase, J.G. 
Le Compte, A.J. 
Pretty, C.G. 
Elliott, R. 
Wenz, A. 
Shaw, G.M. 
Abdul Razak, N. 
Issue Date: 2012
Abstract: 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.
URI: http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/9595
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