Jaundice and cholestatic hepatic dysfunction are frequent findings in critically ill patients associated with increased mortality. Cholestasis in critically ill patients is closely associated with stimulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines resulting in impaired bile secretion and subsequent accumulation of bile acids. Aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical role of circulating bile acids in critically ill patients.status: publishe
Bile acid research has gained great momentum since the role of bile acids as key signaling molecules...
<p>(A) The plot depicts median log<sub>2</sub> fold changes of bilirubin (Bili), and unconjugated as...
Purpose: Admission serum bilirubin levels have been incorporated into severity of illness scoring sy...
Background Jaundice and cholestatic hepatic dysfunction are frequent findings in critically ill pat...
Hepatic dysfunction and jaundice are traditionally viewed as late features of sepsis and other criti...
Additional file 1: Table S1. Correlation of serum bile acids and bilirubin in all patients. Table S2...
Hyperbilirubinemia is common during critical illness and is associated with adverse outcome. Whether...
UNLABELLED: Hyperbilirubinemia is common during critical illness and is associated with adverse outc...
In ICU patients, abnormal liver tests are common. Markers of cholestasis are associated with adverse...
Background & Aims: Retention of bile acids in the blood is a hallmark of liver failure. Recent s...
Background: Sepsis-induced immunosuppression is a frequent cause of opportunistic infections and dea...
Elevated markers of cholestasis are common in response to critical illness, and associated with adve...
BACKGROUND: Serum bile acids are increased in liver failure, but the composition of the bile acid po...
Background and Aims: Altered bile acid (BA) homeostasis is an intrinsic facet of cholestatic liver d...
IF 7.286International audienceBACKGROUND:The outcome of cholangiopathy developing in intensive care ...
Bile acid research has gained great momentum since the role of bile acids as key signaling molecules...
<p>(A) The plot depicts median log<sub>2</sub> fold changes of bilirubin (Bili), and unconjugated as...
Purpose: Admission serum bilirubin levels have been incorporated into severity of illness scoring sy...
Background Jaundice and cholestatic hepatic dysfunction are frequent findings in critically ill pat...
Hepatic dysfunction and jaundice are traditionally viewed as late features of sepsis and other criti...
Additional file 1: Table S1. Correlation of serum bile acids and bilirubin in all patients. Table S2...
Hyperbilirubinemia is common during critical illness and is associated with adverse outcome. Whether...
UNLABELLED: Hyperbilirubinemia is common during critical illness and is associated with adverse outc...
In ICU patients, abnormal liver tests are common. Markers of cholestasis are associated with adverse...
Background & Aims: Retention of bile acids in the blood is a hallmark of liver failure. Recent s...
Background: Sepsis-induced immunosuppression is a frequent cause of opportunistic infections and dea...
Elevated markers of cholestasis are common in response to critical illness, and associated with adve...
BACKGROUND: Serum bile acids are increased in liver failure, but the composition of the bile acid po...
Background and Aims: Altered bile acid (BA) homeostasis is an intrinsic facet of cholestatic liver d...
IF 7.286International audienceBACKGROUND:The outcome of cholangiopathy developing in intensive care ...
Bile acid research has gained great momentum since the role of bile acids as key signaling molecules...
<p>(A) The plot depicts median log<sub>2</sub> fold changes of bilirubin (Bili), and unconjugated as...
Purpose: Admission serum bilirubin levels have been incorporated into severity of illness scoring sy...