Peripheral Perfusion-Targeted Resuscitation Improves Outcomes in Septic Shock
sciencedirect.comThis study, which included 200 sepsis and septic shock patients in the emergency department, compared the effectiveness of management guided by peripheral perfusion measurements against standard care protocols.
The study demonstrated that peripheral perfusion-targeted resuscitation is superior to standard sepsis and septic shock treatment.
The findings suggest that incorporating microcirculation evaluation into sepsis management is an innovative and effective method that has the potential to reduce mortality.
Based on these results, future sepsis management guidelines may strongly recommend peripheral perfusion-targeted resuscitation.















