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SHock-INduced Endotheliopathy (SHINE): A mechanistic justification for viscoelastography-guided resuscitation of traumatic and non-traumatic shock

Abstract

Irrespective of the reason for hypoperfusion, hypocoagulable and/or hyperfibrinolytic hemostatic aberrancies afflict up to one-quarter of critically ill patients in shock. Intensivists and traumatologists have embraced the concept of SHock-INduced Endotheliopathy (SHINE) as a foundational derangement in progressive shock wherein sympatho-adrenal activation may cause systemic endothelial injury. The pro-thrombotic endothelium lends to …

Authors

Bunch CM; Chang E; Moore EE; Moore HB; Kwaan HC; Miller JB; Al-Fadhl MD; Thomas AV; Zackariya N; Patel SS

Journal

Frontiers in Physiology, Vol. 14, ,

Publisher

Frontiers

DOI

10.3389/fphys.2023.1094845

ISSN

1664-042X