Despite advances in the understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms, there are limited pharmacotherapeutic options for sepsis, septic shock, and related pathologies. It is surprising that although sepsis-induced myocardial depression is documented in clinics, the cellular mechanisms are from clear. Alterations in molecular signaling mechanisms activated by cytokines and potent mediators such as ET-1 could pose the risk for myocardial dysfunction in sepsis. Our laboratory data suggest that the septic heart, in vivo, exhibits an increased time constant of left ventricular relaxation, tau, along with changes in LVEDP. We also observed that bigET-1-induced elevation of ET-1 correlates with cardiodynamic alterations, induction of apoptosis, a...
Myocardial dysfunction appears in 25% of patients with severe sepsis and in 50% of patients with sep...
Sepsis, or life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by deregulated host response to the presence of...
Sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy (SIC), which is a common morbid condition, occurs in patients with sev...
Despite the fact that septic patients exhibit altered cardiac function, it is not considered a major...
Sepsis, a progressive immunological, metabolic and cardiovascular disorder, is a major cause of morb...
Septic shock is a complex cardiovascular dysfunction which leads to regional circulatory alterations...
The inflammatory response of sepsis results in organ dysfunction, including myocardial dysfunction. ...
Sepsis has high incidence and mortality rates around the world. The role of cardiac depression in my...
Sepsis and septic shock are prevalent in the intensive care setting, accounting for more than 40 % o...
Sepsis, or life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by deregulated host response to the presence of...
Cardiovascular dysfunction is common in severe sepsis or septic shock. Although functional alteratio...
The cardiovascular system plays a key role in sepsis, and septic myocardial depression is a common f...
The cardiovascular system plays a key role in sepsis, and septic myocardial depression is a common f...
Abstract: Myocardial dysfunction is one of the main predictors of poor outcome in septic patients, w...
The cardiovascular system plays a key role in sepsis, and septic myocardial depression is a common f...
Myocardial dysfunction appears in 25% of patients with severe sepsis and in 50% of patients with sep...
Sepsis, or life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by deregulated host response to the presence of...
Sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy (SIC), which is a common morbid condition, occurs in patients with sev...
Despite the fact that septic patients exhibit altered cardiac function, it is not considered a major...
Sepsis, a progressive immunological, metabolic and cardiovascular disorder, is a major cause of morb...
Septic shock is a complex cardiovascular dysfunction which leads to regional circulatory alterations...
The inflammatory response of sepsis results in organ dysfunction, including myocardial dysfunction. ...
Sepsis has high incidence and mortality rates around the world. The role of cardiac depression in my...
Sepsis and septic shock are prevalent in the intensive care setting, accounting for more than 40 % o...
Sepsis, or life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by deregulated host response to the presence of...
Cardiovascular dysfunction is common in severe sepsis or septic shock. Although functional alteratio...
The cardiovascular system plays a key role in sepsis, and septic myocardial depression is a common f...
The cardiovascular system plays a key role in sepsis, and septic myocardial depression is a common f...
Abstract: Myocardial dysfunction is one of the main predictors of poor outcome in septic patients, w...
The cardiovascular system plays a key role in sepsis, and septic myocardial depression is a common f...
Myocardial dysfunction appears in 25% of patients with severe sepsis and in 50% of patients with sep...
Sepsis, or life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by deregulated host response to the presence of...
Sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy (SIC), which is a common morbid condition, occurs in patients with sev...