Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory disease resulting from an infection. This disorder affects 750 000 people annually in the United States and has a 62% rehospitalization rate. Septic symptoms range from typical flu-like symptoms (eg, headache, fever) to a multifactorial syndrome known as sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE). Patients with SAE exhibit an acute altered mental status and often have higher mortality and morbidity. In addition, many sepsis survivors are also burdened with long-term cognitive impairment. The mechanisms through which sepsis initiates SAE and promotes long-term cognitive impairment in septic survivors are poorly understood. Due to its unique role as an interface between the brain and the periphery, numerous studi...
Sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) describes acute cognitive dysfunction secondary to systemic o...
Abstract Background Sepsis- as...
The pathogenesis of sepsis associated encephalopathy (SAE) is not yet clear: the blood–brain barrier...
Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory disease resulting from an infection. This disorder affects 750 000...
Sepsis is a severe and frequent disease in modern intensive medicine. Sepsis does not only present w...
International audienceSepsis often is characterized by an acute brain dysfunction, which is associat...
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a critical interface between the systemic circulation and the brain...
International studies demonstrate an annual increase in the frequency and impact of sepsis in intens...
Introduction: Sepsis-induced brain dysfunction (SIBD) has been neglected until recently due to the a...
Sepsis is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in intensive care units. Organ dysfunction is tri...
Brain dysfunction is a frequent complication of sepsis, usually defined as "sepsis-associated enceph...
Brain dysfunction is a frequent complication of sepsis, usually defined as “sepsis-associated enceph...
Sepsis and the multiorgan dysfunction syndrome are among the most common reasons for admission to an...
Sepsis is a complex disease resulting from a dysregulated inflammatory response to an infection. Ini...
Systemic infection can initiate or exacerbate central nervous system (CNS) pathology, even in the ab...
Sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) describes acute cognitive dysfunction secondary to systemic o...
Abstract Background Sepsis- as...
The pathogenesis of sepsis associated encephalopathy (SAE) is not yet clear: the blood–brain barrier...
Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory disease resulting from an infection. This disorder affects 750 000...
Sepsis is a severe and frequent disease in modern intensive medicine. Sepsis does not only present w...
International audienceSepsis often is characterized by an acute brain dysfunction, which is associat...
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a critical interface between the systemic circulation and the brain...
International studies demonstrate an annual increase in the frequency and impact of sepsis in intens...
Introduction: Sepsis-induced brain dysfunction (SIBD) has been neglected until recently due to the a...
Sepsis is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in intensive care units. Organ dysfunction is tri...
Brain dysfunction is a frequent complication of sepsis, usually defined as "sepsis-associated enceph...
Brain dysfunction is a frequent complication of sepsis, usually defined as “sepsis-associated enceph...
Sepsis and the multiorgan dysfunction syndrome are among the most common reasons for admission to an...
Sepsis is a complex disease resulting from a dysregulated inflammatory response to an infection. Ini...
Systemic infection can initiate or exacerbate central nervous system (CNS) pathology, even in the ab...
Sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) describes acute cognitive dysfunction secondary to systemic o...
Abstract Background Sepsis- as...
The pathogenesis of sepsis associated encephalopathy (SAE) is not yet clear: the blood–brain barrier...