Introduction Sepsis is one major cause of mortality in the ICU, despite increasing knowledge about its physiopathology, new generation of antibiotics and an advance in supportive therapy [1]. Interaction between microorganisms and toxins produced an activation of the immune system, resulting in release of proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines. Recent studies demonstrated an imbalance in the immune system during sepsis due to a high level of antinflmmatory cytokines, with a decrease of major histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA-DR) on monocytes and alteration on total lymphocyte phenotype frequency. Aim To determine the time of HLA-DR expression in peripheral blood monocytes, variation in the lymphocyte subset, and their ...
Increasing evidence suggests that the secondary phase of sepsis (that is, after the first proinflamm...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis, systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and multiple organ dysfunction sy...
Objective: The immune response in sepsis shows a bimodal pattern consisting of an early, frequently ...
<p>(A) Number of monocytes in cells/mL shows significant higher numbers of monocytes/mL in sepsis pa...
Despite important advances in critical care medicine during the last two decades, the mortality rate...
Despite important advances in critical care medicine during the last two decades, the mortality rate...
Despite important advances in critical care medicine during the last two decades, the mortality rate...
Despite important advances in critical care medicine during the last two decades, the mortality rate...
Anti-inflammatory substances are released during septic shock that modulate monocyte function. Decre...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>In the pathogenesis of sepsis, activation of both pro- and anti-inflammatory...
In the pathogenesis of sepsis, activation of both pro- and anti-inflammatory responses are key compo...
Increasing evidence suggests that the secondary phase of sepsis (that is, after the first proinflamm...
Innate and adaptive immune system cells play a critical role in the host response to sepsis. Sepsis ...
Increasing evidence suggests that the secondary phase of sepsis (that is, after the first proinflamm...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis, systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and multiple organ dysfunction sy...
Increasing evidence suggests that the secondary phase of sepsis (that is, after the first proinflamm...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis, systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and multiple organ dysfunction sy...
Objective: The immune response in sepsis shows a bimodal pattern consisting of an early, frequently ...
<p>(A) Number of monocytes in cells/mL shows significant higher numbers of monocytes/mL in sepsis pa...
Despite important advances in critical care medicine during the last two decades, the mortality rate...
Despite important advances in critical care medicine during the last two decades, the mortality rate...
Despite important advances in critical care medicine during the last two decades, the mortality rate...
Despite important advances in critical care medicine during the last two decades, the mortality rate...
Anti-inflammatory substances are released during septic shock that modulate monocyte function. Decre...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>In the pathogenesis of sepsis, activation of both pro- and anti-inflammatory...
In the pathogenesis of sepsis, activation of both pro- and anti-inflammatory responses are key compo...
Increasing evidence suggests that the secondary phase of sepsis (that is, after the first proinflamm...
Innate and adaptive immune system cells play a critical role in the host response to sepsis. Sepsis ...
Increasing evidence suggests that the secondary phase of sepsis (that is, after the first proinflamm...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis, systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and multiple organ dysfunction sy...
Increasing evidence suggests that the secondary phase of sepsis (that is, after the first proinflamm...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis, systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and multiple organ dysfunction sy...
Objective: The immune response in sepsis shows a bimodal pattern consisting of an early, frequently ...