Contains fulltext : 174682.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Sepsis is defined as a life-threatening organ dysfunction that is caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. In sepsis, the immune response that is initiated by an invading pathogen fails to return to homeostasis, thus culminating in a pathological syndrome that is characterized by sustained excessive inflammation and immune suppression. Our understanding of the key mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of sepsis has increased tremendously, yet this still needs to be translated into novel targeted therapeutic strategies. Pivotal for the clinical development of new sepsis therapies is the selection of patients on the basis of biomarkers and/or ...
Sepsis and septic shock are among the leading causes of death in intensive care units worldwide. Num...
Sepsis is the major cause of death in non-cardiologic intensive care units around the world. Every y...
Background: Sepsis is a clinical condition due to an infectious event which leads to an early hyper-...
Sepsis is defined as a life-threatening organ dysfunction that is caused by a dysregulated host resp...
Sepsis is a syndrome related to severe infections. It is defined as the systemic host response to mi...
Sepsis is a syndrome related to severe infections. It is defined as the systemic host response to mi...
Contains fulltext : 196422.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Decades of seps...
Sepsis is a major health problem all over the world. Despite its existence since the time of Hippocr...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the implications for therapeutic advances in the treatment of sepsis and septi...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the implications for therapeutic advances in the treatment of sepsis and septi...
Sepsis is a syndrome related to severe infections. It is defined as the systemic host response to mi...
Background/Aims: Sepsis and multiple organ failure are complex processes that result from dysregulat...
Background/Aims: Sepsis and multiple organ failure are complex processes that result from dysregulat...
There has been a significant evolution in the definition and management of sepsis over the last thre...
Sepsis has become a major health economic issue, with more patients dying in hospitals due to sepsis...
Sepsis and septic shock are among the leading causes of death in intensive care units worldwide. Num...
Sepsis is the major cause of death in non-cardiologic intensive care units around the world. Every y...
Background: Sepsis is a clinical condition due to an infectious event which leads to an early hyper-...
Sepsis is defined as a life-threatening organ dysfunction that is caused by a dysregulated host resp...
Sepsis is a syndrome related to severe infections. It is defined as the systemic host response to mi...
Sepsis is a syndrome related to severe infections. It is defined as the systemic host response to mi...
Contains fulltext : 196422.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Decades of seps...
Sepsis is a major health problem all over the world. Despite its existence since the time of Hippocr...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the implications for therapeutic advances in the treatment of sepsis and septi...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the implications for therapeutic advances in the treatment of sepsis and septi...
Sepsis is a syndrome related to severe infections. It is defined as the systemic host response to mi...
Background/Aims: Sepsis and multiple organ failure are complex processes that result from dysregulat...
Background/Aims: Sepsis and multiple organ failure are complex processes that result from dysregulat...
There has been a significant evolution in the definition and management of sepsis over the last thre...
Sepsis has become a major health economic issue, with more patients dying in hospitals due to sepsis...
Sepsis and septic shock are among the leading causes of death in intensive care units worldwide. Num...
Sepsis is the major cause of death in non-cardiologic intensive care units around the world. Every y...
Background: Sepsis is a clinical condition due to an infectious event which leads to an early hyper-...