Resuscitation-associated endotheliopathy (RAsE): a conceptual framework based on a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Nchafatso Gikenyi ObonyoDeclan P SelaSainath RamanReema RachakondaBailey SchneiderLouise E See HoeJonathon P FanningGianluigi Li BassiKathryn MaitlandJacky Y SuenJohn F FraserPublished in: Systematic reviews (2023)
Resuscitation-associated endotheliopathy (RAsE) refers to worsening endothelial dysfunction resulting from acute resuscitative therapies administered in shock states. In the included studies, syndecan-1 had the highest frequency of assessment in the post-resuscitation period, and changes in concentrations showed a statistically significant effect of the resuscitation. There are inadequate data available in this area, and further research and standardisation of the ideal assessment and panel of biomarkers are urgently needed.