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Persistent peripheral and microcirculatory perfusion alterations after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are associated with poor survival*
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Following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, the early postresuscitation phase is characterized by abnormalities in sublingual microcirculation and peripheral tissue perfusion, which are caused by vasoconstriction due to induced systemic hypothermia and not by impaired systemic blood flow. Persistence of these alterations is associated with organ failure and death, independent of systemic hemodynamics.
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