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Early course of microcirculatory perfusion in eye and digestive tract during hypodynamic sepsis

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Table 1 Systemic hemodynamic variables over time in septic (n = 9) and sham (n = 4) groups
Table 3 Microcirculatory variables over time in septic (n = 9) and sham (n = 4) animals
Figure 1 Distribution of vessels in pig ocular conjunctiva (n = 39 images) and sublingual tissue (n = 39 images) according to vesseldiameter and length.
Figure 3 Scatters of microvascular flow index (MFI) of small vessels in the sublingual region versus the MFI in the ocular conjunctiva,jejunal stoma, and rectum
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