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Intensive Care Med
March 2005
Department of Intensive Care, University of Queensland, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Woolloongabba and Wesley Hospital, Australia.
Objective: Few comparative data exist on the responses of the subcutaneous and splanchnic circulations to evolving endotoxic shock. We therefore compared continuous subcutaneous pO(2) (pO(2sc)) and pCO(2) (pCO(2sc)) with simultaneous continuous gut luminal pCO(2) (pCO(2gi)) in an animal model of endotoxaemia and examined whether changes in gas tensions track tissue energy charge (EC).
Design: Prospective observational study.