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Evaluation of sepsis induced cardiac dysfunction as a predictor of mortality

Evaluation of sepsis induced cardiac dysfunction as a predictor of mortality

... with sepsis by new sepsis ...of sepsis by standard methods. Primary outcome was ICU mortality and secondary outcome was ICU length of ... See full document

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Evaluation of serum lactate as predictor of Morbidity and Mortality in Sepsis and Trauma Cases

Evaluation of serum lactate as predictor of Morbidity and Mortality in Sepsis and Trauma Cases

... of sepsis and DIC in animal models has shown that a highly expressed receptor on the surface of hepatocytes, termed the Ashwell-Morell receptor, is responsible for thrombocytopenia in bacteremia and sepsis ... See full document

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Base Deficit as a Predictor of Mortality in Sepsis and Septic Shock.

Base Deficit as a Predictor of Mortality in Sepsis and Septic Shock.

... health Evaluation II score (APACHE II), Base deficit, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score on first day of arrival in emergency room was ...Health Evaluation II score, Base deficit value and ... See full document

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Sequential (Sepsis-Related) Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) as a predictor of mortality and its correlation with capillary lactate levels in sepsis patients

Sequential (Sepsis-Related) Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) as a predictor of mortality and its correlation with capillary lactate levels in sepsis patients

... score evaluation every 48 hours in 31 surgical ICU patients ...a mortality of over ...with mortality, followed by ΔSOFA (OR ...SOFA evaluation showed mortality> 50% in increased SOFA ... See full document

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Sepsis induced immune dysfunction: can immune therapies reduce mortality?

Sepsis induced immune dysfunction: can immune therapies reduce mortality?

... The sepsis death distribution has historically been biphasic, with an initial early peak at several days due to inadequate resusci- tation, resulting in cardiac and pulmonary failure, and a late peak at ... See full document

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Inflammation and cardiac dysfunction during sepsis, muscular dystrophy, and myocarditis

Inflammation and cardiac dysfunction during sepsis, muscular dystrophy, and myocarditis

... in cardiac dysfunction under different ...causes cardiac dysfunction, which is one of the leading causes of mortality in these ...Acute sepsis decreases cardiac ... See full document

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Sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunction: pathophysiology and management

Sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunction: pathophysiology and management

... LV dysfunction and a further 44 % had echocardiographic features of diastolic dysfunction ...of cardiac function at 7 to 10 days after the onset of ...myocardial dysfunction [21]. Importantly, ... See full document

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MicroRNA-495 serves as a diagnostic biomarker in patients with sepsis and regulates sepsis-induced inflammation and cardiac dysfunction

MicroRNA-495 serves as a diagnostic biomarker in patients with sepsis and regulates sepsis-induced inflammation and cardiac dysfunction

... CTn-I: cardiac troponin I; qRT-PCR: quan- titative real-time PCR; CK-MB: creative kinase isoenzyme MB; SIRS: systemic inflammatory response syndrome; CRP: C-reactive protein; PCT: procalcitonin; APACHE II: acute ... See full document

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Sepsis-induced cardiac dysfunction and β-adrenergic blockade therapy for sepsis

Sepsis-induced cardiac dysfunction and β-adrenergic blockade therapy for sepsis

... reduced mortality from ...27.3% mortality rate in patients treated with propranolol; this was low compared to the 30–40% mortality rate re- ported in recent ...worsened cardiac function ... See full document

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A multiplex analysis of sepsis mediators during human septic shock: a preliminary study on myocardial depression and organ failures

A multiplex analysis of sepsis mediators during human septic shock: a preliminary study on myocardial depression and organ failures

... the mortality rate of patients ...cardial dysfunction and sST2 (an interleukin-1 receptor family member which is markedly induced by mechani- cal strain in cardiac myocytes) ...myocardial ... See full document

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A review of sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy

A review of sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy

... in sepsis-induced ...depressed cardiac contractility, which was mediated by enhanced inducible nitric oxide synthase activity and nitric oxide release ...the cardiac filling pressure ...in ... See full document

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Continuous hemofiltration improves the prognosis of bacterial sepsis complicated by liver dysfunction in children

Continuous hemofiltration improves the prognosis of bacterial sepsis complicated by liver dysfunction in children

... bacterial sepsis with liver dysfunction admitted to pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) of Shanghai Children ’ s Hospital between January 2013 and December ...28-day mortality and length of PICU ... See full document

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<p>SaO<sub>2</sub> as a predictor of exercise-induced hypoxemia in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at moderate altitude</p>

<p>SaO<sub>2</sub> as a predictor of exercise-induced hypoxemia in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at moderate altitude</p>

... 18. Andrianopoulos V, Franssen FME, Peeters JPI, et al. Exercise-induced oxygen desaturation in COPD patients without resting hypoxemia. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2014;Jan(190):40 – 46. ... See full document

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Ambient fine particulate matter exposure induces reversible cardiac dysfunction and fibrosis in juvenile and older female mice

Ambient fine particulate matter exposure induces reversible cardiac dysfunction and fibrosis in juvenile and older female mice

... cardiomyocytes, cardiac fibroblasts, and immune cells [52]. Cardiac tissue fibrosis in mice hearts is associated with an increased expression of the profibrotic marker TGF-β1 in cardiac macrophages ... See full document

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A Comparative Retrospective Analysis of Mortality, Renal Dysfunction, and Incidence of Bleeding in Patients Receiving Hydroxyethyl Starch 130/0 4 (HES 130/0 4) or Albumin

A Comparative Retrospective Analysis of Mortality, Renal Dysfunction, and Incidence of Bleeding in Patients Receiving Hydroxyethyl Starch 130/0 4 (HES 130/0 4) or Albumin

... Hetastarch was initially used as an alternative to human albumin (HA) in a state of hypovolemia. Hetastarch has a large molecular weight, on average 670,000 daltons, as well as a molar substitution of 0.75 which has ... See full document

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Adiponectin as a Predictor for the Severity of Sepsis in ICU Patients

Adiponectin as a Predictor for the Severity of Sepsis in ICU Patients

... that sepsis develops as a result of exuberant production of proinflammatory molecules, lysosomal enzymes, superoxide-derived free radicals, vasoactive substances, such as platelet-activating factor (PAF), tissue ... See full document

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Preoperative single ventricle function determines early outcome after second-stage palliation of single ventricle heart

Preoperative single ventricle function determines early outcome after second-stage palliation of single ventricle heart

... single-ventricle dysfunction was an independent prognostic risk factor in patients with single-ventricle heart after second-stage ...palliation. Dysfunction of the single ventricle determines the occur- ... See full document

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Cardiovascular Collapse in Infants: Association With Paroxysmal Atrial Tachycardia

Cardiovascular Collapse in Infants: Association With Paroxysmal Atrial Tachycardia

... During evaluation for cardiovascular collapse, no infant had sepsis; cardiac assessment revealed normal intracardiac anatomy but global cardiac chamber enlarge- ment and poor left ventri[r] ... See full document

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Test of variables of attention (TOVA) as a predictor of early attention complaints, an antecedent to dementia

Test of variables of attention (TOVA) as a predictor of early attention complaints, an antecedent to dementia

... subjects (71% Caucasian, 21% Black, 7% Hispanic, and less than 1% Asian) found that the P300 latency event-related potential was an accurate predictor of cognitive decline. They further went on to show that ... See full document

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Incidence, organ dysfunction and mortality in severe sepsis: a Spanish multicentre study

Incidence, organ dysfunction and mortality in severe sepsis: a Spanish multicentre study

... severe sepsis attended in the ICU of ...severe sepsis in our ...reducing mortality in severe sepsis and septic shock necessitate new epidemiological studies to enable us to evaluate the ... See full document

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