After major trauma, the human immune system initiates a series of inflammatory events at the injury site that is later followed by suppression of local inflammation favoring the repair and remodeling of the damaged tissues. This local immune response involves complex interactions between resident cells such as macrophages and dendritic cells, soluble mediators such as cytokines and chemokines, and recruited cells such as neutrophils, monocytes and mesenchymal stromal cells. If of sufficient magnitude, these initial immune responses nevertheless have systemic consequences resulting in a state called post-traumatic immunosuppression (PTI). However, controversy exists regarding the exact immunological changes occurring in systemic compartments...
Objective: Trauma-hemorrhage results in depressed immune responses of antigen-presenting cells (APCs...
Organ failure is a severe complication frequently seen in injured patients, with mortality rates of ...
Background: Trauma leads to a complex inflammatory cascade that induces both immune activation and a...
After major trauma, the human immune system initiates a series of inflammatory events at the injury ...
Documentary evidence of post-traumatic immunosuppression (PTI) is traceable back to 1856. Although i...
Abstract Immune dysfunction can provoke (multiple) organ failure in severely injured patients. This ...
Systemic inflammation involves a large number of mediators and effector mechanisms. One approach to ...
Abstract Background The immune response to trauma has traditionally been modeled to consist of the s...
Major trauma increases vulnerability to systemic infections due to poorly defined immunosuppressive ...
Improvements in the control of haemorrhage after trauma have resulted in the survival of many people...
Improvements in the control of haemorrhage after trauma have resulted in the survival of many people...
Traumatic injuries induce a complex host response that disrupts immune system homeostasis and predis...
A disproportional innate immune response underlies the pathogenesis of organ failure and sepsis as s...
Abstract Background The purpose of the present study was to describe the pathophysiology of the syst...
Objectives To describe the profound alterations in host immunity that are produced by major surgery...
Objective: Trauma-hemorrhage results in depressed immune responses of antigen-presenting cells (APCs...
Organ failure is a severe complication frequently seen in injured patients, with mortality rates of ...
Background: Trauma leads to a complex inflammatory cascade that induces both immune activation and a...
After major trauma, the human immune system initiates a series of inflammatory events at the injury ...
Documentary evidence of post-traumatic immunosuppression (PTI) is traceable back to 1856. Although i...
Abstract Immune dysfunction can provoke (multiple) organ failure in severely injured patients. This ...
Systemic inflammation involves a large number of mediators and effector mechanisms. One approach to ...
Abstract Background The immune response to trauma has traditionally been modeled to consist of the s...
Major trauma increases vulnerability to systemic infections due to poorly defined immunosuppressive ...
Improvements in the control of haemorrhage after trauma have resulted in the survival of many people...
Improvements in the control of haemorrhage after trauma have resulted in the survival of many people...
Traumatic injuries induce a complex host response that disrupts immune system homeostasis and predis...
A disproportional innate immune response underlies the pathogenesis of organ failure and sepsis as s...
Abstract Background The purpose of the present study was to describe the pathophysiology of the syst...
Objectives To describe the profound alterations in host immunity that are produced by major surgery...
Objective: Trauma-hemorrhage results in depressed immune responses of antigen-presenting cells (APCs...
Organ failure is a severe complication frequently seen in injured patients, with mortality rates of ...
Background: Trauma leads to a complex inflammatory cascade that induces both immune activation and a...