Blood Cell Deformation in Neonates Who Have Sepsis

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  • Otwin Linderkamp
  • Johannes Pöschl
  • Peter Ruef
چکیده

Introduction Sepsis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in neonates, particularly among preterm infants. (1) Impaired microcirculatory blood flow plays a pivotal role in the development of clinical manifestations and organ dysfunctions in severe sepsis and septic shock. (2)(3)(4) If not corrected, microcirculatory dysfunction can progress to organ dysfunction and subsequently to organ failure and death. Restoration of microcirculatory dysfunction is, therefore, an important step in preventing long-term sequelae (including brain damage) and death of the patient. Both red and white blood cells must deform to pass through narrow channels whose diameters are less than those of the cells. (5) Impaired deformability of red and white blood cells may contribute to impaired microcirculatory blood flow in septicemia.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006