Gut microbiota and its impact on critical illness.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Current Opinion in Critical Care Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1097/MCC.0000000000001249
Denise Battaglini, Antoni Torres
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Abstract

Purpose of review: This narrative review discusses the mechanisms connecting gut dysbiosis to adverse clinical outcomes in critically ill patients and explores potential therapeutic strategies.

Recent findings: In recent years, the study of microbiota in ICUs has gained attention because of its potential effects on patient outcomes. Critically ill patients often face severe conditions, which can compromise their immune systems and lead to opportunistic infections from bacteria typically harmless to healthy individuals. The relationship between aggressive medical treatments and microbiota composition remains unclear. Dysbiosis, characterized by reduced microbial diversity and the loss of beneficial bacteria, can lead to prolonged immunosuppression and increased pathogenic risks, contributing to infections and organ failure. Recent advancements in multiomics technologies have enhanced the understanding of host-microbe interactions and their implications in critical care.

Summary: The microbiota plays an important role in shaping outcomes for critically ill patients. According to evidence, alterations in the gut and lung microbiota are associated with disease severity, mortality, and overall patient recovery. Evolving research opens possibilities for personalized medicine by tailoring treatments based on individual microbiota profiles, though clinical applications are still developing.

肠道菌群及其对重症的影响。
综述目的:这篇叙述性综述讨论了危重患者肠道生态失调与不良临床结果之间的联系机制,并探讨了潜在的治疗策略。近期发现:近年来,icu微生物群的研究因其对患者预后的潜在影响而受到关注。危重患者往往面临严重的病情,这可能损害他们的免疫系统,并导致通常对健康人无害的细菌的机会性感染。积极的医学治疗和微生物群组成之间的关系尚不清楚。以微生物多样性减少和有益菌丧失为特征的生态失调可导致长期免疫抑制和致病风险增加,导致感染和器官衰竭。多组学技术的最新进展增强了对宿主-微生物相互作用及其在重症监护中的意义的理解。微生物群在重症患者预后的形成中起着重要作用。有证据表明,肠道和肺部微生物群的改变与疾病严重程度、死亡率和患者整体康复有关。尽管临床应用仍在发展中,但不断发展的研究为基于个体微生物群概况的个性化治疗提供了可能性。
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Current Opinion in Critical Care
Current Opinion in Critical Care 医学-危重病医学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
3.00%
发文量
172
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​​​​Current Opinion in Critical Care delivers a broad-based perspective on the most recent and most exciting developments in critical care from across the world. Published bimonthly and featuring thirteen key topics – including the respiratory system, neuroscience, trauma and infectious diseases – the journal’s renowned team of guest editors ensure a balanced, expert assessment of the recently published literature in each respective field with insightful editorials and on-the-mark invited reviews.
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