Adverse clinical impact and outcome of inflammation and oxidative stress: Are the antioxidant properties of vitamin C helpful?

E. Herbert, D. Fournier
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Inflammation and the oxidative stress are two main notorious driving forces behind the disease progression, deterioration and eventually the death of the individuals concerned. When these two aggravating factors have been effectively addressed, then the disorders affecting people can be under control and relief for the treating clinician. The patients can experience an improvement in health-related quality of life, or better total remission. This review evaluates the relation between oxidative stress in critically ill patients, vitamin C intake as an antioxidant and severity of illness. It also highlights the implications of these two processes in major disease areas, such as cancer, intensive care, sepsis, cardiology, rheumatology, and the damaging outcomes of the imbalance between the production of ROS and antioxidants. Citation: Herbert E, Fournier D. Adverse clinical impact and outcome of inflammation and oxidative stress: Are the antioxidant properties of vitamin C helpful? Anaesth. pain intensive care 2022;26(4):710-719. DOI: 10.35975/apic.v26i5.1993
炎症和氧化应激的不良临床影响和结果:维生素C的抗氧化特性有帮助吗?
炎症和氧化应激是导致疾病进展、恶化并最终导致相关个体死亡的两个主要因素。当这两个加重因素得到有效解决时,那么影响人们的疾病就可以得到控制,并为治疗的临床医生提供缓解。患者可以体验到健康相关生活质量的改善,或更好的总体缓解。本文综述了危重病人氧化应激、维生素C作为抗氧化剂的摄入和病情严重程度之间的关系。它还强调了这两个过程在主要疾病领域的影响,如癌症、重症监护、败血症、心脏病学、风湿病学,以及ROS和抗氧化剂产生不平衡的破坏性结果。引用本文:Herbert E, Fournier D.炎症和氧化应激的不良临床影响和结果:维生素C的抗氧化特性有帮助吗?Anaesth。疼痛重症监护2022;26(4):710-719。DOI: 10.35975 / apic.v26i5.1993
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