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Endothelial glycocalyx in acute care surgery – what anaesthesiologists need to know for clinical practice

Author Affiliations
Charles University, University Hospital Hradec Králové, University Hospital Plzen, Dalhousie University, ...
Published InBMC Anesthesiology
Year2019
Citations41

Abstract

The endothelial glycocalyx (EG) is the thin sugar-based lining on the apical surface of endothelial cells. It has been linked to the physiological functioning of the microcirculation and has been found to be damaged in critical illness and after acute care surgery. This review aims to describe the role of EG in severely injured patients undergoing surgery, discuss specific situations (e.G. major trauma, hemorrhagic shock, trauma induced coagulopathy) as well as specific interventions commonly applied in these patients (e.g. fluid therapy, transfusion) and specific drugs related to perioperative medicine with regard to their impact on EG.EG in acute care surgery is exposed to damage due to tissue trauma, inflammation, oxidative stress and inadequate fluid therapy. Even though some interventions (transfusion…
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