Highlights ■ This study aimed to evaluate the association between damage-associated molecular patterns and peripheral hypoperfusion in sepsis. ■ Surviving patients showed better peripheral perfusion than non-survivors. ■ No significant association was observed between mortality and serum levels of the evaluated damage-associated molecular patterns. ■ Damage-associated molecular patterns levels did not differ between patients with reduced or normal peripheral perfusion. ABSTRACT Objective: The causal mechanisms of peripheral hypoperfusion in sepsis have not yet been fully elucidated. Therefore, this study aimed ...
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