Critical care medicine
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To assess the effect of protein C (PC) substitution on imminent peripheral necroses and overall outcome in patients with sepsis-associated purpura fulminans. ⋯ This article provides encouraging results on the use of PC substitution in meningococcal purpura and presents new data on the administration of this drug to patients with septic purpura caused by other bacterial species. By clinical judgment, PC limited the extent of tissue necrosis. The small number of patients does not allow for any conclusions on the potential effect of PC on mortality. A controlled and randomized study with a larger number of patients is needed before any recommendations can be given on the use of PC in sepsis-related purpura fulminans and shock.
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Critical care medicine · Jul 2000
Inhibition of p38 mitogen activate kinase attenuates the severity of pancreatitis-induced adult respiratory distress syndrome.
Adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is responsible for a significant portion of the morbidity and mortality during severe acute pancreatitis. Because inflammatory mediators such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha and nitric oxide (NO) produced within the lungs have been implicated in sepsis-induced ARDS, we aimed to determine the role of these mediators in pancreatitis-induced ARDS using a model whereby ascites from animals with pancreatitis is transferred to otherwise healthy animals resulting in pulmonary injury. ⋯ A component of pancreatic ascites other than endotoxin, bacteria, or cytokines (IL-1beta, TNF, interferon-gamma, or IL-6) is capable of inducing ARDS in healthy animals. Inhibition of p38 mitogen activated kinase decreases the pulmonary injury through attenuated production of TNF-alpha and NO suggesting a primary role for these mediators in pancreatitis-induced ARDS.
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Critical care medicine · Jul 2000
Reduced synthesis of inflammatory cytokines by a free radical scavenger after hemorrhagic shock in rats.
Intestinal ischemia/reperfusion during hemorrhage and resuscitation may be a major trigger for cytokine expression. To assess whether free radicals produced on tissue reperfusion may play a role in the inflammatory response after hemorrhage, we tested the effect of a free radical scavenger on the production of inflammatory cytokines in a rat model of hemorrhagic shock. ⋯ Reactive oxygen species contribute to the production of proinflammatory cytokines during posthemorrhage resuscitation. Free radicals scavengers may be a useful treatment in the prevention of the systemic inflammatory response that occurs in shock states.