The role of the endothelium in severe sepsis and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome

WC Aird - Blood, The Journal of the American Society of …, 2003 - ashpublications.org
WC Aird
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2003ashpublications.org
Severe sepsis, defined as sepsis with acute organ dysfunction, is associated with high
morbidity and mortality rates. The development of novel therapies for sepsis is critically
dependent on an understanding of the basic mechanisms of the disease. The
pathophysiology of severe sepsis involves a highly complex, integrated response that
includes the activation of a number of cell types, inflammatory mediators, and the hemostatic
system. Central to this process is an alteration of endothelial cell function. The goals of this …
Abstract
Severe sepsis, defined as sepsis with acute organ dysfunction, is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. The development of novel therapies for sepsis is critically dependent on an understanding of the basic mechanisms of the disease. The pathophysiology of severe sepsis involves a highly complex, integrated response that includes the activation of a number of cell types, inflammatory mediators, and the hemostatic system. Central to this process is an alteration of endothelial cell function. The goals of this article are to (1) provide an overview of sepsis and its complications, (2) discuss the role of the endothelium in orchestrating the host response in sepsis, and (3) emphasize the potential value of the endothelium as a target for sepsis therapy.
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