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A55 CRITICAL CARE: SIRS, QSOFA, SEPSIS - WHAT'S IN A NAME?: Does The Inflammatory Response Differ In Septic And Non-Septic Insults?

METHODS Male Sprague-Dawley rats (weight 355-400 grams) were used. CONCLUSIONS The systemic response (hypotension) and distant organ (lung) inflammatory response differs in a septic (CLP) and in a non-septic (intestinal ischemia) insult of comparable severity (same mortality).

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Published in:American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2017-01, Vol.195
Main Authors: Morales, L, Rojas, Y, Ferruelo, A, Caro, L Martinez, Molina, D, Nin, N, Artigas, A, Lorente, J
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Language:English
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Summary:METHODS Male Sprague-Dawley rats (weight 355-400 grams) were used. CONCLUSIONS The systemic response (hypotension) and distant organ (lung) inflammatory response differs in a septic (CLP) and in a non-septic (intestinal ischemia) insult of comparable severity (same mortality).
ISSN:1073-449X
1535-4970