Hypoperfusion or decrease in blood flow is may cause organ failure. When the body experiences hypoperfusion, body perfusion is prioritized to brain and heart, which may cause the hypoperfusion of spla...
Inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) is a commonly used pulmonary vasodilator in neonates, but its effects on intestinal perfusion remain unclear. This study assessed the impact of iNO on splanchnic tissue oxyg...
Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) provides a non-invasive, continuous monitoring of regional tissue oxygenation. NIRS assessment of neonatal splanchnic oxygenation (SrSO2) has gained increasing intere...
AIM—To study the effect of enteral feeding on splanchnic blood flow velocity in preterm infants. METHOD—Coeliac axis and superior mesenteric artery (SMA) blood flow velocity were measured longitudinal...
Insulin production rate has been estimated in healthy male volunteers (n = 16), and evaluated with respect to splanchnic glucose exchange. Insulin producti
Near-infrared spectroscopy is used in the assessment of regional splanchnic oxygen saturation (rsSO2), but solid reference values are scarce. We aimed to establish reference values of rsSO2 for preter...
Increasing evidence recognizes the harm of excess oxygen to lungs, eyes, and brain of preterm infants, but not yet to the intestine. We assessed changes in splanchnic oxygenation during reoxygenation ...
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) allows assessment of regional tissue oxygen delivery and extraction. There are doubts regarding reliability of gut NIRS measurements. This study assesses reliability ...
The objective of this prospective, observational study was to test the hypothesis that tissue oxygenation in the splanchnic bed compared with tissue oxygenation in the cerebral circulation changes aft...
The greater splanchnic nerve (GSN) arises from the sympathetic chain in the spinal cord's thoracic region. The GSN innervates the upper gastrointestinal tract's distal segment and the foregut derivati...
Metabolic effects of prostaglandin E1 have beenpreviously demonstrated in cirrhosis, apparentlyindependent of changes in large splanchnic vesselhemodynamic
(2023) Smith et al. Pediatric Research. Background: To examine the impact of PRBC transfusion on pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR), systemic vascular resistance and myocardial function using echocar...
To examine the impact of PRBC transfusion on pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR), systemic vascular resistance and myocardial function using echocardiography and cerebral and splanchnic tissue oxygena...
To examine the impact of PRBC transfusion on pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR), systemic vascular resistance and myocardial function using echocardiography and cerebral and splanchnic tissue oxygena...
Indocyanine green (ICG) is used in cardiology and hepatology for the estimation of cardiac output, liver function, and splanchnic blood flow. ICG is bound
Vasovagal syncope is thought to be mediated by a progressive fall in cardiac output secondary to venous pooling of blood in the splanchnic circulation. How
IUGR infants are thought to have impaired gut function after birth, which may result in intestinal disturbances, ranging from temporary intolerance to the
Feeding intolerance (FI) is a common clinical problem in very preterm infants (VPIs) and it increases the risk for adverse outcomes. The value of regional tissue oxygen saturation in predicting FI rem...
Advances in our understanding of how the gut microbiota contributes to human health and diseases have expanded our insight into how microbial composition and function affect the human host. Heart fail...