Microcirculation
Cross-source consensus on Microcirculation from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Oral microcirculation is assessed through sublingual sidestream dark field videomicroscopy using AVA V.4.3 software. — ReFIT study (reversing frailty in transplantation): protocol for a longitudinal study to assess clinical and biomedical changes in frailty through kidney transplantation
- Circulating tissue-integrity markers including thrombomodulin, syndecan-1, asymmetric dimethylarginine, actin, gelsolin, gc-globulin, and DNase-1 are measured by ELISA and/or LC-MS. — ReFIT study (reversing frailty in transplantation): protocol for a longitudinal study to assess clinical and biomedical changes in frailty through kidney transplantation
- Semi-automated analysis is preferred over fully automated software because numeric results can differ substantially and affect agreement. — ReFIT study (reversing frailty in transplantation): protocol for a longitudinal study to assess clinical and biomedical changes in frailty through kidney transplantation
- The non-acute study setting allows multiple measures, and the protocol estimates approximately 15 minutes per microcirculation assessment. — ReFIT study (reversing frailty in transplantation): protocol for a longitudinal study to assess clinical and biomedical changes in frailty through kidney transplantation