par Piagnerelli, Michaël ;Vanderelst, Jean-Christophe ;Rousseau, Alexandre ;Monteyne, Daniel ;Perez-Morga, David ;Biston, Patrick ;Zouaoui Boudjeltia, Karim
Référence Frontiers in physiology, 13, page (849910)
Publication Publié, 2022
Référence Frontiers in physiology, 13, page (849910)
Publication Publié, 2022
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Acute respiratory distress syndrome due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is associated with high mortality. Several studies have reported that the microcirculation responds adequately to hypoxia in COVID-19 patients by increasing oxygen availability, in contrast to the inadequate response observed in patients with bacterial sepsis. Red blood cells (RBCs), the key cells for oxygen transport, and notably their rheology, are altered during bacterial sepsis, but few data are available in patients with COVID-19. |