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[Special therapeutic approaches for interrupting the cascade--from systemic inflammatory response syndrome to multiple organ failure].
SIRS, sepsis and MOF are clinical sequelae related to persistent, uncontrolled inflammation. Therefore, different strategies for treatment were designed to block the cascade from SIRS to MOF (anti-inflammatory therapies). However, clinical trials using these agents have failed to demonstrate any benefit. In sepsis the body also mounts an anti-inflammatory response, which has been largely ignored. If the anti-inflammatory reaction is sufficiently severe, we might increase the susceptibility to infection or even exacerbate immunosuppression by using anti-inflammatory agents. In contrast, agents to stimulate the immune system--like IFN-gamma or G-SCF--may prove beneficial.