BackgroundCritical injury has been associated with reduction in innate immune function in adults, with infection risk being related to degree of immune suppression. This relationship has not been reported in critically injured children.HypothesisInnate immune function will be reduced in critically injured children, and the degree of reduction will predict the subsequent development of nosocomial infection.MethodsChildren (≤18 years old) were enrolled in this longitudinal, prospective, observational, single-center study after admission to the pediatric intensive care unit following critical injury, along with a cohort of outpatient controls. Serial blood sampling was performed to evaluate plasma cytokine levels and innate immune function as ...
BackgroundTraumatic injury elicits a hyperinflammatory response and remodelling of the immune system...
OBJECTIVES:Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) are associated with significant mortality and morbidit...
Background: Childhood trauma (CT) is robustly associated with psychiatric disorders including major ...
Background: While the process of sepsis-induced immunosuppression is now well described in adults, v...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of disability in young children, yet the f...
The inflammatory response in pediatric sepsis is highly dynamic and includes both pro- and anti-infl...
It has been established that the innate and adaptive immune suppression was heterogeneous in septic ...
PURPOSE: Danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) released of trauma could contribute to an immu...
BackgroundSevere innate immune suppression, termed immunoparalysis, is associated with increased ris...
BACKGROUND: Children with critical illness have increased intestinal permeability and a period of im...
Critically ill patients show signs of immune suppression, which is considered to increase vulnerabil...
OBJECTIVE: Immune dysregulation is a defining feature of sepsis, but the role for mitochondria in th...
BACKGROUND: Children with critical illness have increased intestinal permeability and a period of i...
A disproportional innate immune response underlies the pathogenesis of organ failure and sepsis as s...
RationaleEffective immunomodulatory therapies for children with life-threatening “cytokine storm” tr...
BackgroundTraumatic injury elicits a hyperinflammatory response and remodelling of the immune system...
OBJECTIVES:Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) are associated with significant mortality and morbidit...
Background: Childhood trauma (CT) is robustly associated with psychiatric disorders including major ...
Background: While the process of sepsis-induced immunosuppression is now well described in adults, v...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of disability in young children, yet the f...
The inflammatory response in pediatric sepsis is highly dynamic and includes both pro- and anti-infl...
It has been established that the innate and adaptive immune suppression was heterogeneous in septic ...
PURPOSE: Danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) released of trauma could contribute to an immu...
BackgroundSevere innate immune suppression, termed immunoparalysis, is associated with increased ris...
BACKGROUND: Children with critical illness have increased intestinal permeability and a period of im...
Critically ill patients show signs of immune suppression, which is considered to increase vulnerabil...
OBJECTIVE: Immune dysregulation is a defining feature of sepsis, but the role for mitochondria in th...
BACKGROUND: Children with critical illness have increased intestinal permeability and a period of i...
A disproportional innate immune response underlies the pathogenesis of organ failure and sepsis as s...
RationaleEffective immunomodulatory therapies for children with life-threatening “cytokine storm” tr...
BackgroundTraumatic injury elicits a hyperinflammatory response and remodelling of the immune system...
OBJECTIVES:Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) are associated with significant mortality and morbidit...
Background: Childhood trauma (CT) is robustly associated with psychiatric disorders including major ...