Anaesthesia, Pain, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine - A.P.I.C.E.: Proceedings of the 12th Postgraduate Course in Critical Care Medicine Trieste, Italy - November 19–21, 1997Antonio Gullo Springer Science & Business Media, 2012. gada 6. dec. - 712 lappuses The management of critically ill patients has,in the past few years, been a discipline at the forefront of development which continues to make progress with the support of basic and clinical research in the broadest sense. The application of biotechnology in this particular area has revealed itself to be essential in an attempt to provide the best interpretation of the bio-humoral and functional alterations present in a long series of often complex clinical conditions. The care of the critically ill is also at the forefront in the application of increasingly sophisticated clinical monitoring systems that also contribute to standardizing certain procedures, establish guidelines, and evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic interventions and their costs. |
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... levels are increased in the organs after endotoxin injection [4]. The administration of exogenous TNF reproduces many of the features of clinical sepsis [3,5,6]. TNF administration to humans initiates many of the characteristic ...
... levels are increased in the organs after endotoxin injection [4]. The administration of exogenous TNF reproduces many of the features of clinical sepsis [3,5,6]. TNF administration to humans initiates many of the characteristic ...
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... levels [15]. An immune cell activation or tissue injury appears necessary for release of the circulating β form of IL1 [16]. IL1. receptor. antagonist. (IL1ra). IL1ra is a 23 kDA protein purified from the urine of patients with monocytic ...
... levels [15]. An immune cell activation or tissue injury appears necessary for release of the circulating β form of IL1 [16]. IL1. receptor. antagonist. (IL1ra). IL1ra is a 23 kDA protein purified from the urine of patients with monocytic ...
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... levels of IL6 in the serum, and IL6 expression has been suggested for use as a diagnostic marker of this disease state [24]. The interpretation of results from experiments has been controversial, in that the presence of IL6 was ...
... levels of IL6 in the serum, and IL6 expression has been suggested for use as a diagnostic marker of this disease state [24]. The interpretation of results from experiments has been controversial, in that the presence of IL6 was ...
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... levels of IL6 of 800 pg/ml or more predicted 75% of postoperative bacterial or viral infections [37]. Interaction between IL6 and TNF may play a significant role in septic shock pathophysiology. Murine studies have shown that TNFα ...
... levels of IL6 of 800 pg/ml or more predicted 75% of postoperative bacterial or viral infections [37]. Interaction between IL6 and TNF may play a significant role in septic shock pathophysiology. Murine studies have shown that TNFα ...
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... levels in patients with shock than in those without shock. IL10 levels were also related to the degree of organ failure. Interleukin12. IL12 is produced mainly by phagocytic cells in response to a number of pathogens including bacteria ...
... levels in patients with shock than in those without shock. IL10 levels were also related to the degree of organ failure. Interleukin12. IL12 is produced mainly by phagocytic cells in response to a number of pathogens including bacteria ...
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Flow limitation and bronchodilators in COPD and asthma | |
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Anaesthesia, Pain, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine - A.P.I.C.E ... Antonio Gullo Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 1997 |
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