In North America, approximately 700,000 cases of sepsis occur each year, with mortality ranging between 30% and 50%. The American Journal of Pathology has featured numerous articles on the topic, revealing mechanistic insights gleaned from both experimental rodent models and human sepsis. Nonetheless, there remains urgent need to determine the basis for sepsis-related complications and how they can be avoided, as well as how they can be most effectively treated once recognized. This historical perspective reviews what we currently understand about the mechanisms of sepsis, as well as the barriers that remain in our treatment strategies
Models of sepsis have been instructive in understanding the sequence of events in animals and, to an...
Sepsis affects millions of people worldwide each year. It occurs when a normal human immune response...
Sepsis is a syndrome related to severe infections. It is defined as the systemic host response to mi...
In North America, approximately 700,000 cases of sepsis occur each year, with mortality ranging betw...
Background: Sepsis is a clinical condition due to an infectious event which leads to an early hyper-...
Sepsis is the major cause of death in non-cardiologic intensive care units around the world. Every y...
Sepsis has become a major health economic issue, with more patients dying in hospitals due to sepsis...
There has been a significant evolution in the definition and management of sepsis over the last thre...
The first official definition of sepsis was published in 1992. Last year, in 2016, the third version...
Abstract: The clinical syndrome of sepsis encom-passes a highly heterogeneous group of clinical diso...
Several preclinical models for sepsis have been used in the last decades to successfully unravel the...
Sepsis is a common and lethal syndrome: although outcomes have improved, mortality remains high. No ...
Sepsis is a common and lethal syndrome: although outcomes have improved, mortality remains high. No ...
SUMMARY. The failure to improve outcome of septic patients may reflect flawed hypotheses pertaining ...
Relevance. Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by dysregulation of the body's resp...
Models of sepsis have been instructive in understanding the sequence of events in animals and, to an...
Sepsis affects millions of people worldwide each year. It occurs when a normal human immune response...
Sepsis is a syndrome related to severe infections. It is defined as the systemic host response to mi...
In North America, approximately 700,000 cases of sepsis occur each year, with mortality ranging betw...
Background: Sepsis is a clinical condition due to an infectious event which leads to an early hyper-...
Sepsis is the major cause of death in non-cardiologic intensive care units around the world. Every y...
Sepsis has become a major health economic issue, with more patients dying in hospitals due to sepsis...
There has been a significant evolution in the definition and management of sepsis over the last thre...
The first official definition of sepsis was published in 1992. Last year, in 2016, the third version...
Abstract: The clinical syndrome of sepsis encom-passes a highly heterogeneous group of clinical diso...
Several preclinical models for sepsis have been used in the last decades to successfully unravel the...
Sepsis is a common and lethal syndrome: although outcomes have improved, mortality remains high. No ...
Sepsis is a common and lethal syndrome: although outcomes have improved, mortality remains high. No ...
SUMMARY. The failure to improve outcome of septic patients may reflect flawed hypotheses pertaining ...
Relevance. Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by dysregulation of the body's resp...
Models of sepsis have been instructive in understanding the sequence of events in animals and, to an...
Sepsis affects millions of people worldwide each year. It occurs when a normal human immune response...
Sepsis is a syndrome related to severe infections. It is defined as the systemic host response to mi...