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Immune dysfunction in trauma.

L M Napolitano1, E Faist, M W Wichmann, R Coimbra.   

Abstract

This article documents that all immunomodulation strategies for patients sustaining traumatic injury are still under intense investigation. Although we can speculate that combination strategies may be more beneficial than single-agent immunomodulation approaches, comprehensive clinical studies are required to determine efficacious immune therapy for trauma patients. The only strategy available to clinicians caring for trauma patients is immunonutrition, and this should be strongly considered as a rational approach to improve immune function and reduce septic complications in critically ill or injured patients.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10625985     DOI: 10.1016/s0039-6109(05)70084-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Clin North Am        ISSN: 0039-6109            Impact factor:   2.741


  14 in total

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4.  The association between illicit drug use and infectious complications among trauma patients.

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5.  The prognostic importance of serum IL-1beta, IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-alpha levels compared to trauma scoring systems for early mortality in children with blunt trauma.

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6.  Enhanced in vivo protein synthesis in circulating immune cells of ICU patients.

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8.  Effect of intravenous GLutamine supplementation IN Trauma patients receiving enteral nutrition study protocol (GLINT Study): a prospective, blinded, randomised, placebo-controlled clinical trial.

Authors:  Ruqaiya M Al Balushi; Jennifer D Paratz; Jeremy Cohen; Merrilyn Banks; Joel Dulhunty; Jason A Roberts; Jeffrey Lipman
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9.  Effect of hypertonic saline and macrophage migration inhibitory factor in restoration of T cell dysfunction.

Authors:  Young-Hoon Yoon; Sung-Hyuk Choi; Yun-Sik Hong; Sung-Woo Lee; Sung-Woo Moon; Han-Jin Cho; Cheul Han; Young-Jin Cheon; Vishal Bansal
Journal:  J Korean Surg Soc       Date:  2011-10-28

Review 10.  The role of the enteral route and the composition of feeds in the nutritional support of malnourished surgical patients.

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