Improved understanding of the pathophysiology of sepsis: Setting the scene for potential novel adjunctive therapies

IF 0.8 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
J. Chausse, L. Malekele, F. Paruk
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Abstract

The occurrence of sepsis in the critically ill population is a dreaded phenomenon when taking into consideration the devastating complications associated with the disease. Despite its high incidence and unacceptably high mortality, this complex syndrome remains poorly understood in terms of defining the disease, detecting the presence or absence of an infection, and therapeutic strategies to optimise immediate and long-term outcomes. Global efforts to address these issues coupled with significant advances in medical technologies and our improved understanding of the pathophysiology of the disease have led to some exciting developments in the domain of adjunctive therapies for sepsis. In particular, interest has focused around immunomodulation strategies and metabolic resuscitation. Some of these therapies sound particularly promising in terms of the early available evidence. The concept of personalised or individualised medicine takes centre stage when considering such therapies, as it is becoming increasingly evident that in order to achieve benefits, we need to introduce appropriate therapies at the right time, the right dose and for an appropriate duration. This review encapsulates a selection of these new adjunctive therapies.
提高对脓毒症病理生理学的理解:为潜在的新型辅助治疗奠定基础
考虑到与败血症相关的毁灭性并发症,危重人群中败血症的发生是一种可怕的现象。尽管这种复杂综合征的发病率很高,死亡率高得令人无法接受,但在定义疾病、检测感染的存在与否以及优化近期和长期结果的治疗策略方面,人们仍然知之甚少。全球为解决这些问题所做的努力,加上医疗技术的重大进步,以及我们对该疾病病理生理学的更好理解,在败血症的辅助治疗领域取得了一些令人兴奋的进展。特别是,人们的兴趣集中在免疫调节策略和代谢复苏方面。从早期可用的证据来看,其中一些疗法听起来特别有前景。在考虑此类疗法时,个性化或个性化药物的概念占据了中心位置,因为越来越明显的是,为了实现效益,我们需要在正确的时间、正确的剂量和适当的持续时间引入适当的疗法。这篇综述概括了这些新的辅助疗法的选择。
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期刊介绍: This Journal publishes scientific articles related to multidisciplinary critical and intensive medical care and the emergency care of critically ill humans.
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