Abstract Introduction A strong biologic rationale exists for targeting markers of endothelial cell (EC) activation as clinically informative biomarkers to improve diagnosis, prognostic evaluation or risk-stratification of patients with sepsis. Methods The objective was to review the literature on the use of markers of EC activation as prognostic biomarkers in sepsis. MEDLINE was searched for publications using the keyword 'sepsis' and any of the identified endothelial-derived biomarkers in any searchable field. All clinical studies evaluating markers reflecting activation of ECs were included. Studies evaluating other exogenous media...
Purpose: Endothelial cell activation and dysfunction are involved in the pathophysiology of ARDS. Ci...
assessment of reactive hyperaemia.. Endothelial function was determined using peripheral arterial t...
Sepsis is commonly associated with disturbances of the hemostatic balance. Most of the pathophysiolo...
Abstract Introduction A strong biologic rationale exi...
Sepsis is a major health problem worldwide. It is a time-dependent disease, with a high rate of morb...
BACKGROUND Sepsis is a complex clinical syndrome with substantial heterogeneity. We sought to ident...
BACKGROUND: Outcome in sepsis is mainly defined by the degree of organ failure, for which endothelia...
Sepsis is characterized as a life-threatening organ dysfunction syndrome that is caused by a dysregu...
A biomarker describes a measurable indicator of a patient's clinical condition that can be measured ...
Endothelial cells (ECs) are vascular, nonconventional immune cells that play a major role in the sys...
Sepsis is a common and serious complication in intensive care unit patients. An important factor in ...
Purpose: Endothelial cell activation and dysfunction are involved in the pathophysiology of ARDS. Ci...
Background: Outcome in sepsis is mainly defined by the degree of organ failure, for which endothelia...
Sepsis is a global problem in either developing or developed countries and it is expected that the n...
INTRODUCTION: Sepsis biomarkers can have important diagnostic, therapeutic, and prognostic functions...
Purpose: Endothelial cell activation and dysfunction are involved in the pathophysiology of ARDS. Ci...
assessment of reactive hyperaemia.. Endothelial function was determined using peripheral arterial t...
Sepsis is commonly associated with disturbances of the hemostatic balance. Most of the pathophysiolo...
Abstract Introduction A strong biologic rationale exi...
Sepsis is a major health problem worldwide. It is a time-dependent disease, with a high rate of morb...
BACKGROUND Sepsis is a complex clinical syndrome with substantial heterogeneity. We sought to ident...
BACKGROUND: Outcome in sepsis is mainly defined by the degree of organ failure, for which endothelia...
Sepsis is characterized as a life-threatening organ dysfunction syndrome that is caused by a dysregu...
A biomarker describes a measurable indicator of a patient's clinical condition that can be measured ...
Endothelial cells (ECs) are vascular, nonconventional immune cells that play a major role in the sys...
Sepsis is a common and serious complication in intensive care unit patients. An important factor in ...
Purpose: Endothelial cell activation and dysfunction are involved in the pathophysiology of ARDS. Ci...
Background: Outcome in sepsis is mainly defined by the degree of organ failure, for which endothelia...
Sepsis is a global problem in either developing or developed countries and it is expected that the n...
INTRODUCTION: Sepsis biomarkers can have important diagnostic, therapeutic, and prognostic functions...
Purpose: Endothelial cell activation and dysfunction are involved in the pathophysiology of ARDS. Ci...
assessment of reactive hyperaemia.. Endothelial function was determined using peripheral arterial t...
Sepsis is commonly associated with disturbances of the hemostatic balance. Most of the pathophysiolo...