Sepsis is a major health problem worldwide. It is a time-dependent disease, with a high rate of morbidity and mortality. In this sense, an early diagnosis is essential to reduce these rates. The progressive increase of both the incidence and prevalence of sepsis has translated into a significant socioeconomic burden for health systems. Currently, it is the leading cause of noncoronary mortality worldwide and represents one of the most prevalent pathologies both in hospital emergency services and in intensive care units. In this article, we review the role of both endothelial dysfunction and neutrophil dysregulation in the physiopathology of this disease. The lack of a key symptom in sepsis makes it difficult to obtain a quick and accurate d...
SummaryObjectiveSepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effec...
Acute vascular endothelial dysfunction is a central event in the pathogenesis of sepsis, increasing ...
In recent years the problem of infection has become increasingly significant, especially in intensiv...
Objective: Sepsis is defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction due to a dysregulated host respon...
Abstract Introduction A strong biologic rationale exi...
Abstract Introduction A strong biologic rationale exi...
Sepsis is characterized as a life-threatening organ dysfunction syndrome that is caused by a dysregu...
Introduction: Endothelial cells maintain vascular integrity, tone, and patency and have important ro...
Introduction: Endothelial cells maintain vascular integrity, tone, and patency and have important ro...
Sepsis is commonly associated with disturbances of the hemostatic balance. Most of the pathophysiolo...
Background. Neutrophil dysfunction in sepsis has been implicated in the pathogenesis of multiorgan f...
Sepsis affects practically all aspects of endothelial cell (EC) function and is thought to be the ke...
SummaryObjectiveSepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effec...
textabstractSepsis affects practically all aspects of endothelial cell (EC) function and is thought ...
OBJECTIVE: Sepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effective ...
SummaryObjectiveSepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effec...
Acute vascular endothelial dysfunction is a central event in the pathogenesis of sepsis, increasing ...
In recent years the problem of infection has become increasingly significant, especially in intensiv...
Objective: Sepsis is defined as life-threatening organ dysfunction due to a dysregulated host respon...
Abstract Introduction A strong biologic rationale exi...
Abstract Introduction A strong biologic rationale exi...
Sepsis is characterized as a life-threatening organ dysfunction syndrome that is caused by a dysregu...
Introduction: Endothelial cells maintain vascular integrity, tone, and patency and have important ro...
Introduction: Endothelial cells maintain vascular integrity, tone, and patency and have important ro...
Sepsis is commonly associated with disturbances of the hemostatic balance. Most of the pathophysiolo...
Background. Neutrophil dysfunction in sepsis has been implicated in the pathogenesis of multiorgan f...
Sepsis affects practically all aspects of endothelial cell (EC) function and is thought to be the ke...
SummaryObjectiveSepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effec...
textabstractSepsis affects practically all aspects of endothelial cell (EC) function and is thought ...
OBJECTIVE: Sepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effective ...
SummaryObjectiveSepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effec...
Acute vascular endothelial dysfunction is a central event in the pathogenesis of sepsis, increasing ...
In recent years the problem of infection has become increasingly significant, especially in intensiv...