# underperfusion

underperfusion

xac - The vascular endothelium controls vasomotor tone and ter microvascular ﬂow and regulates tra ﬃ cking of  nutrients and biologically active molecules. When endothelial activation is excessive, compromised microcirculation and subsequent cellu - lar hypoxia contribute to the risk of  organ failure. Controlling the blood sugar appropriately with insulin infusion during - critical illness has been proposed to protect the endothelium, probably , in part, via inhibition of  excessiv e iNOS-induced NO release. underperfusion

xac - The vascular endothelium controls vasomotor tone and ter microvascular ﬂow and regulates tra ﬃ cking of  nutrients and biologically active molecules. When endothelial activation is excessive, compromised microcirculation and subsequent cellu - lar hypoxia contribute to the risk of  organ failure. Controlling the blood sugar appropriately with insulin infusion during - critical illness has been proposed to protect the endothelium, probably , in part, via inhibition of  excessiv e iNOS-induced NO release. underperfusion

xac - The vascular endothelium controls vasomotor tone and ter microvascular ﬂow and regulates tra ﬃ cking of  nutrients and biologically active molecules. When endothelial activation is excessive, compromised microcirculation and subsequent cellu - lar hypoxia contribute to the risk of  organ failure. Controlling the blood sugar appropriately with insulin infusion during - critical illness has been proposed to protect the endothelium, probably , in part, via inhibition of  excessiv e iNOS-induced NO release.