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Feb 1, 2026, 08:29
Nicole Juffermans: The Relationship Between Fluid Resuscitation in Shock and Glycocalyx Shedding
Nicole Juffermans, Intensivist and Professor of Translational Intensive Care Medicine at Erasmus Medical Center, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“The relation between fluid resuscitation of shock and glycocalix shedding is complex, yet highly relevant for all of you who care for shock patiënts.
We summarized evidence and potential mechanisms in ICM, using clear pictures.”
Title: Vascular permeability and loss of glycocalix in sepsis: the role of fluid resuscitation
Authors: Nicole P. Juffermans, Peter Radermacher, Jérémie Joffre
Read the Full Article on Intensive Care Medicine

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