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Abdominal sepsis

open access: yesCurrent Opinion in Critical Care, 2017
Purpose of review To summarize the recent evidence on the treatment of abdominal sepsis with a specific emphasis on the surgical treatment. Recent findings A multitude of surgical approaches towards abdominal sepsis are practised.
Quirine J J, Boldingh   +2 more
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Abdominal Sepsis. Some Genetic-Molecular Mechanisms of Its Occurrence

open access: yesGalician Medical Journal, 2020
Sepsis is a dangerous pathology which is characterized by a high mortality and morbidity in the whole world. Among varieties of sepsis an abdominal sepsis takes the second position.
Vasyl Kavyn
doaj   +3 more sources

The challenge of intra-abdominal sepsis

open access: yesInternational Journal of Surgery, 2013
An overview of intra-abdominal sepsis is necessary at this time with new experimental studies, scoring systems and audits on management outcomes. The understanding of the pathophysiology of the peritoneum in the manifestation of surgical sepsis and the knowledge of the source of pathogenic organisms which reach the peritoneal cavity are crucial in the ...
Weledji, Elroy Patrick   +1 more
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Differential Intensive Therapy for Generalized Peritonitis and Abdominal Sepsis

open access: yesОбщая реаниматология, 2005
The study was undertaken to substantiate a differential choice of intensive care of abdominal sepsis on the basis of its clinical and pathogenetic types.
Ye. V. Grigoryev, Yu. A. Churlyaev
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Management of abdominal sepsis — a paradigm shift?

open access: yesAnestezjologia Intensywna Terapia, 2015
The abdomen is the second most common source of sepsis and secondary peritonitis. The most common causes of abdominal sepsis are perforation, ischemic necrosis or penetrating injury to the abdominal viscera. Management consists of control of the infection source, restoration of gastrointestinal tract (GI) function, systemic antimicrobial therapy and ...
Leppäniemi, Ari   +5 more
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Active Detoxification in the Treatment of Abdominal Sepsis

open access: yesОбщая реаниматология, 2009
Objective: to evaluate the efficiency of extracorporeal detoxification techniques in patients with abdominal sepsis. Subjects and methods. Three hundred and seventy-nine patients with acute generalized peritonitis were examined.
O. M. Shevtsova   +3 more
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Extracorporeal Treatments for Abdominal Sepsis

open access: yesОбщая реаниматология, 2015
In spite of considerable progress in the intensive treatment of abdominal sepsis, mortality from this disease remains very high. A systemic inflammatory response to infection is characterized by the blood flow release of endotoxin and inflammatory ...
E. S. Bazhina   +2 more
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Sepsis postoperatoria de origen abdominal

open access: yesCirugía del Uruguay, 1981
La sepsis postoperatoria de origen abdominal ...
Celso Silva   +6 more
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Dynamics of changes in plasma fatty acid binding proteins and intestinal zonulin in patients with generalized intra-abdominal infection and abdominal sepsis depending on the severity of patients

open access: yesКлінічна хірургія, 2021
Objective. Determine the levels of plasma intestinal fatty acid binding proteins levels in combination with zonulin in patients with generalized intra-abdominal infection and abdominal sepsis, and define the clinical usefulness them to assess the ...
I. A. Kryvoruchko, M. O. Sykal
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Abdominal Sepsis: An Update [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Critical Care Medicine, 2018
Abstract Despite the significant development and advancement in antibiotic therapy, life-threatening complication of infective diseases cause hundreds of thousands of deaths world. This paper updates some of the issues regarding the etiology and treatment of abdominal sepsis and summaries the latest guidelines as recommended by the ...
Mureșan, Mircea Gabriel   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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