نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial sepsis

تعداد نتایج: 243456  

2015
Sachin Verma

Aim and objective: The management of patients with sepsis and septic shock requires an integrated approach of accurate diagnosis along with rapid initiation of appropriate antimicrobial therapy. Here we present a retrospective analysis of a new therapy opted and outcome of the patients suffering from gram negative bacterial sepsis. Materials and methods: A retrospective study was conducted to e...

2012
J Schentag D Parish S Opal

P1 Modeling sepsis using neural nets and biomarkers of organ dysfunction in patients, with links to animal models Background: Most clinical trials of sepsis treatment modalities fail at their primary objective of establishing superiority over placebo when added to background standard of care. While there is no definitive explanation for the high failure rate, it might be stated that our attempt...

2015
Lawrence A Lynn

After an initial febrile viral syndrome, infection with Ebola virus often induces an explosive late "Ebola sepsis-like syndrome" which appears very similar to some phenotypes of bacterial sepsis and is commonly fatal. It is possible that direct and diffuse viral infection of both the endothelium and epithelium of the colon may cause sufficient disruption of both the endothelial and epithelial b...

2010
Kyong-Su Park Kyoung-Ho Choi You-Sun Kim Bok Sil Hong Oh Youn Kim Ji Hyun Kim Chang Min Yoon Gou-Young Koh Yoon-Keun Kim Yong Song Gho

Sepsis, characterized by a systemic inflammatory state that is usually related to Gram-negative bacterial infection, is a leading cause of death worldwide. Although the annual incidence of sepsis is still rising, the exact cause of Gram-negative bacteria-associated sepsis is not clear. Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs), constitutively secreted from Gram-negative bacteria, are nano-sized spherical ...

Journal: :Journal of interferon & cytokine research : the official journal of the International Society for Interferon and Cytokine Research 2012
Alexander Krüttgen Stefan Rose-John

Bacterial sepsis is one of the most frequent and dreaded causes of death in intensive care units. According to the current understanding of sepsis, bacterial components activate innate immune responses via pattern-recognition receptors that stimulate signaling pathways, thereby leading to activation of NF-κB and the release of cytokines, alarming the organism and coordinating appropriate defens...

2014
Massimo Sartelli Fausto Catena Salomone Di Saverio Luca Ansaloni Mark Malangoni Ernest E Moore Frederick A Moore Rao Ivatury Raul Coimbra Ari Leppaniemi Walter Biffl Yoram Kluger Gustavo P Fraga Carlos A Ordonez Sanjay Marwah Igor Gerych Jae Gil Lee Cristian Tranà Federico Coccolini Francesco Corradetti James Kirkby-Bott

Although sepsis is a systemic process, the pathophysiological cascade of events may vary from region to region.Abdominal sepsis represents the host's systemic inflammatory response to bacterial peritonitis.It is associated with significant morbidity and mortality rates, and is the second most common cause of sepsis-related mortality in the intensive care unit.The review focuses on sepsis in the...

2015
CAMELIA CRISTINA DIACONU ALICE BĂLĂCEANU ELENA MOROȘAN

Sepsis is the immunological response of systemic inflammation to bacterial, fungal or viral infection. An early diagnosis of sepsis is essential for the successful management of this condition; it allows the prompt administration of appropriate antibiotic regimens and avoidance of unnecessary interventions. A sepsis biomarker must be able to differentiate between bacterial and viral infection, ...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2014
XiaoWei Qian Tomohiro Numata Kai Zhang CaiXia Li JinChao Hou Yasuo Mori XiangMing Fang

BACKGROUND Recent studies suggest that the transient receptor potential melastatin 2 (TRPM2) channel plays an important role in inflammation and immune response. However, the role and mechanism of TRPM2 in polymicrobial sepsis remain unclear. METHODS The authors explored the effects of genetic disruption of TRPM2 on mortality (n = 15), bacterial clearance (n = 6), organ injury, and systemic i...

2015
Fabian Gondorf Afiat Berbudi Benedikt C. Buerfent Jesuthas Ajendra Dominique Bloemker Sabine Specht David Schmidt Anna-Lena Neumann Laura E. Layland Achim Hoerauf Marc P. Hübner

Helminths immunomodulate their hosts and induce a regulatory, anti-inflammatory milieu that prevents allergies and autoimmune diseases. Helminth immunomodulation may benefit sepsis outcome by preventing exacerbated inflammation and severe pathology, but the influence on bacterial clearance remains unclear. To address this, mice were chronically infected with the filarial nematode Litomosoides s...

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