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Pupillary dilation velocity is reduced in intensive care unit patients with septic shock.

Stine UhrenholtSigne Maria LinérJannik StokholmThomas ChristensenMorten Heiberg Bestle
Published in: Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (2023)
Septic shock may be associated with changes in sympathetic autonomic tone which is supported by the findings from this study that septic shock was associated with a slower dilation velocity in the pupillary light reflex. Further studies should examine if the pupillary dilation velocity may serve as surrogate marker for changes in sympathetic autonomic nervous system activity in intensive care patients in septic shock. If so, future interventional studies should test if use of the pupillary dilation velocity may be used for earlier detection of septic shock, which could mean earlier institution of treatment measures for this condition.
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