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Can venous to arterial carbon dioxide differences reflect microcirculatory alterations in patients with septic shock?

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Table 2 Microcirculatory blood flow variables for the predefined Pv-aCO 2 groups Pv-aCO 2 \6.0 (n T0 = 39) (n T6 = 36) Pv-aCO 2 = 6.0–9.9(nT0= 25) (nT6 = 23) Pv-aCO 2 C10.0(nT0= 11) (nT6 = 13) PPV, % T0 83.9 (74.2–93.2)*  56.8 (47.9–62.9)à 40.1 (27.5–48.7)
Fig. 2 Scatter plots showing the correlation of variations observed between changes in venous-to-arterial CO 2 partial pressure  differ-ences (D Pv-aCO 2 ) and a changes in percentage of small vessels perfused (D PPV) between measurements performed at T0 a

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