PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review intends to summarize the recent findings regarding the presence of increased oxidative stress in critically ill patients and its potential pathophysiologic role, as well as the results of recent clinical trials of antioxidant therapies. RECENT FINDINGS: Several lines of evidence confirm the increase in oxidative stress during critical illness. The oxidative damage to cells and tissues eventually contributes to organ failure. Prophylactic administration of antioxidant vitamins or glutamine, incorporated in the nutritional support or given as separate medications, efficiently attenuates the oxidative stress and in some studies improves the outcome of critically ill patients. Few data on the effects of N-acetylcy...
Purpose of review This review is dedicated to updating the knowledge on oxidative stress in critical...
OBJECTIVE: Summarize the current knowledge about oxidative stress-related organ dysfunction in infla...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: During the past 2 years a number of studies, meta-analyses and reviews have shown...
Introduction. Critically ill patients suffer from oxidative stress caused by reactive oxygen species...
Introduction. Critically ill patients suffer from oxidative stress caused by reactive oxygen species...
Inflammation and oxidative stress represent physiological response mechanisms to different types of ...
OBJECTIVE: Critical illness is associated with the generation of oxygen free radicals and low endoge...
Objective: Critical illness is associated with the generation of oxygen free radicals and low endoge...
OBJECTIVE: Critical illness is associated with the generation of oxygen free radicals and low endoge...
Background: Oxidative stress is an important pathogenetic mechanism in several diseases, and antioxi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Nutrition and dietary patterns have been shown to have direct impact on healt...
Background. Critical illness is associated with increased oxidative stress that can influence outcom...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Vitamin C is not only an essential nutrient involved in many anabolic pathways, b...
INTRODUCTION: Oxidative stress is involved in the development of secondary tissue damage and organ f...
Oxidative stress defines an imbalance in production of oxidizing chemical species and their effectiv...
Purpose of review This review is dedicated to updating the knowledge on oxidative stress in critical...
OBJECTIVE: Summarize the current knowledge about oxidative stress-related organ dysfunction in infla...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: During the past 2 years a number of studies, meta-analyses and reviews have shown...
Introduction. Critically ill patients suffer from oxidative stress caused by reactive oxygen species...
Introduction. Critically ill patients suffer from oxidative stress caused by reactive oxygen species...
Inflammation and oxidative stress represent physiological response mechanisms to different types of ...
OBJECTIVE: Critical illness is associated with the generation of oxygen free radicals and low endoge...
Objective: Critical illness is associated with the generation of oxygen free radicals and low endoge...
OBJECTIVE: Critical illness is associated with the generation of oxygen free radicals and low endoge...
Background: Oxidative stress is an important pathogenetic mechanism in several diseases, and antioxi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Nutrition and dietary patterns have been shown to have direct impact on healt...
Background. Critical illness is associated with increased oxidative stress that can influence outcom...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Vitamin C is not only an essential nutrient involved in many anabolic pathways, b...
INTRODUCTION: Oxidative stress is involved in the development of secondary tissue damage and organ f...
Oxidative stress defines an imbalance in production of oxidizing chemical species and their effectiv...
Purpose of review This review is dedicated to updating the knowledge on oxidative stress in critical...
OBJECTIVE: Summarize the current knowledge about oxidative stress-related organ dysfunction in infla...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: During the past 2 years a number of studies, meta-analyses and reviews have shown...