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pmid: 22014920
handle: 11562/428567 , 11392/2288250 , 11568/819614 , 11591/194772
Surgical stress induces complex modifications in the hemodynamic, metabolic, neuro-hormonal and immune response of the individual. The magnitude of these alterations depends on preoperative events leading to surgery, the severity of surgical trauma, and also on post-operative/post-traumatic complications (“multiple hit hypothesis”). As in other conditions of tissue damage, surgery trauma is followed by an immune-inflammatory response, initiated at the site of injury by the innate immune system, followed by a compensatory anti-inflammatory (or immunosuppressive) response (CARS), involving mainly cells of the adaptive immune system, which predispose the host to septic complications. The up-regulated inflammatory response, together with a profound impairment of macrophage and cell-mediated immunity, appear to be the cause for patients' increased susceptibility in developing subsequent sepsis after major surgery.
Inflammation, Neutrophils, Macrophages, Children; surgical stress; modifications hemodynamic; metabolic; neuro-hormonal and immune response, Monocytes, Compensatory anti-inflammatory (or immunosuppressive) response; Danger-associated molecular patterns; Surgery stress;, Immune System, Animals, Humans, Endothelium, Vascular, Lymphocyte Count, Chemokines, HMGB1 Protein, Acute-Phase Reaction, Perioperative Period
Inflammation, Neutrophils, Macrophages, Children; surgical stress; modifications hemodynamic; metabolic; neuro-hormonal and immune response, Monocytes, Compensatory anti-inflammatory (or immunosuppressive) response; Danger-associated molecular patterns; Surgery stress;, Immune System, Animals, Humans, Endothelium, Vascular, Lymphocyte Count, Chemokines, HMGB1 Protein, Acute-Phase Reaction, Perioperative Period
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