Sepsis is accompanied by thrombocytopenia and the severity of the thrombocytopenia is associated with mortality. This thrombocytopenia is characteristic of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), the sepsis-associated coagulopathy. Many of the pathogens, both bacterial and viral, that cause sepsis also directly activate platelets, which suggests that pathogen-induced platelet activation leads to systemic thrombosis and drives the multi-organ failure of DIC. In this paper we review the mechanisms of platelet activation by pathogens and the evidence for a role for anti-platelet agents in the management of sepsis
Despite ever-increasing improvements in the prognosis of sepsis, this condition remains a frequent c...
Sepsis has been defined since 2016 as the presence of an infection associated with the occurrence of...
Although it has long been known that patients with sepsis often have thrombocytopenia and that septi...
Sepsis is a complex syndrome with a high incidence, increasing by 8.7% annually over the last 20 yea...
Sepsis is almost invariably associated with haemostatic abnormalities ranging from subclinical activ...
Beyond their role in hemostasis, platelets have emerged as key contributors in the immune response; ...
Participation of blood platelets in the development of sepsis is clearly illustrated by hemocoagulat...
Objective: Sepsis, a serious and life threatening complication arising from infection caused by lipo...
Systemic inflammatory activation in sepsis often leads to coagulation activation, but the relationsh...
To review new insights in the pathogenetic mechanisms involved in the development of disseminated in...
Le sepsis est défini depuis 2016 comme la présence d'une infection associée à la survenue de dommage...
A State of the Art lecture titled “The role of platelets in sepsis” was presented at the ISTH congre...
Preclinical studies have suggested that platelets influence the host response during sepsis. We soug...
International audienceBeyond haemostasis, platelets have emerged as versatile effectors of the immun...
Abstract Host infection by a micro-organism triggers systemic inflammation, innate immunity and comp...
Despite ever-increasing improvements in the prognosis of sepsis, this condition remains a frequent c...
Sepsis has been defined since 2016 as the presence of an infection associated with the occurrence of...
Although it has long been known that patients with sepsis often have thrombocytopenia and that septi...
Sepsis is a complex syndrome with a high incidence, increasing by 8.7% annually over the last 20 yea...
Sepsis is almost invariably associated with haemostatic abnormalities ranging from subclinical activ...
Beyond their role in hemostasis, platelets have emerged as key contributors in the immune response; ...
Participation of blood platelets in the development of sepsis is clearly illustrated by hemocoagulat...
Objective: Sepsis, a serious and life threatening complication arising from infection caused by lipo...
Systemic inflammatory activation in sepsis often leads to coagulation activation, but the relationsh...
To review new insights in the pathogenetic mechanisms involved in the development of disseminated in...
Le sepsis est défini depuis 2016 comme la présence d'une infection associée à la survenue de dommage...
A State of the Art lecture titled “The role of platelets in sepsis” was presented at the ISTH congre...
Preclinical studies have suggested that platelets influence the host response during sepsis. We soug...
International audienceBeyond haemostasis, platelets have emerged as versatile effectors of the immun...
Abstract Host infection by a micro-organism triggers systemic inflammation, innate immunity and comp...
Despite ever-increasing improvements in the prognosis of sepsis, this condition remains a frequent c...
Sepsis has been defined since 2016 as the presence of an infection associated with the occurrence of...
Although it has long been known that patients with sepsis often have thrombocytopenia and that septi...