نتایج جستجو برای: sepsis syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 659143  

2017
DOMINIK BURSA MARCIN PACIOREK DAWID POROWSKI AGNIESZKA BEDNARSKA

Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is a non-specific immune system stimulation that has different sources. An infection is a common etiology of SIRS forming sepsis. Sepsis and septic shock are major healthcare problems affecting millions of people around the world each year, killing one in four (and often more) and increasing in incidence. However, severe SIRS can occur in other rar...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1997
M Ferring J L Vincent

The characteristics and outcome of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) may have changed with time. Some studies have reported that mortality is more commonly related to the development of sepsis/multiple organ failure (MOF), and others that it is related to the severity of acute respiratory failure (ARF). The present study evaluates the relative importance of the two phenomena in a large...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2004
L Keith Scott Vidula Vachharajani Randall L Mynatt Alireza Minagar Steven A Conrad

Mortality of obese patients with severe sepsis is higher than non-obese patients. Thus far, a pathophysiologic mechanism has not been identified that explains this higher mortality. The central nervous system is now becoming increasingly recognized as a target organ in sepsis and the systemic inflammatory response syndrome and may hold clues to the deleterious affects of obesity in patients wit...

Journal: :The Netherlands journal of medicine 2010
A A Anas W J Wiersinga A F de Vos T van der Poll

Sepsis is a very heterogeneous clinical syndrome broadly defined as the systemic host response to an infection. Until very recently, the prevailing concept of the pathogenesis of sepsis was that mortality is the consequence of an uncontrolled hyperinf lammatory response of the host. The disappointing results of nearly 40 years of anti-inflammatory strategies and the development of animal models...

2003
P Garred J Strøm L Quist E Taaning H Madsen

Genetic factors may predispose critically ill patients to increased risk of developing sepsis. Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) is an important factor in innate immune defense. We investigated whether MBL gene polymorphisms causing low levels of MBL are associated with the development and progression of sepsis in adult patients in intensive care units. In 272 prospectively monitored patients with s...

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2005
Gary T Kinasewitz Joe G Zein Gregory L Lee Shoab A Nazir Fletcher B Taylor

OBJECTIVE We postulated that the coagulopathy initiated by the inflammatory response to severe sepsis would be reflected by changes in the platelet count and prothrombin time that convey prognostic information. To examine this hypothesis, we looked at the utility of a simple evolving disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) score that awarded 1 point for each of the following: a) an absolut...

2012
Christina Christoffersen Lars Bo Nielsen

Sepsis is one of the leading causes of mortality in non-cardiac intensive care units, and the need for markers of progression and severity are high. Also, treatment of sepsis is highly debated and potential new targets of treatment are of great interest. In the previous issue of Critical Care Kumaraswamy and colleagues have investigated whether plasma apolipoprotein M (apoM) is affected during ...

2017
Yan-Cun Liu Mu-Ming Yu Song-Tao Shou Yan-Fen Chai

Sepsis is a lethal syndrome with a high incidence and a weighty economy burden. The pathophysiology of sepsis includes inflammation, immune dysfunction, and dysfunction of coagulation, while sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy (SIC), defined as a global but reversible dysfunction of both sides of the heart induced by sepsis, plays a significant role in all of the aspects above in the pathogenesis of ...

2013
I Mokryk O Koval A Novack O Kartashova O Muzychin O Bordyugova V Volodyn A Nechyporchuk R Klymanskiy V Konov

Results 82,5% (n = 28) had hard combined CHD, 82,4% (n = 28) high pulmonary hypertension, all patients heart failure. In 20,6% (n = 6) patients heart catheterization was performed. 6 (20,6%) kids received only medical treatment: 2 (5,8%) inoperable, 3 (8,8%) medical preparation for surgery due to PH, 1 (2,9%) no need of surgery. 28 (82,4%) patients were operated on. 26 (92,8%) were open heart c...

Journal: :Critical Care 2005
Mirjam Christ-Crain Nils G Morgenthaler Joachim Struck Stephan Harbarth Andreas Bergmann Beat Müller

INTRODUCTION Measurement of biomarkers is a potential approach to early assessment and prediction of mortality in patients with sepsis. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the prognostic value of mid-regional pro-adrenomedullin (MR-proADM) levels in a cohort of medical intensive care patients and to compare it with other biomarkers and physiological scores. METHOD We evaluated blood ...

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