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Título: Sepsis: the need for tolerance not complacency
Autor: Velho, Tiago R
Santos, Isa
Póvoa, Pedro
Moita, Luis Ferreira
Palavras-chave: sepsis
tolerance
Data: 22-Fev-2016
Editora: EMH SWISS MEDICAL PUBLISHERS
Citação: Swiss Med Wkly. 2016;146:w14276
Resumo: Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that arises as a systemic inflammatory response syndrome to an infection. Its uncontrolled progression can in frequent cases lead to multiple organ failure, which is still associated with high mortality rates. Modern antibiotics made clear that the infection is only an initiating, and not always necessary, event of this syndrome as many patients with sepsis die despite effective eradication of the inciting pathogen. This observation critically contributed to a paradigm shift that focused the pathogenesis of sepsis on the host and not on the pathogen. However, therapeutic strategies based on the inhibition of proinflammatory critical mediators of sepsis or immunostimulation have so far failed to improve sepsis outcome and, therefore, this condition urgently needs transformative therapeutic ideas and strategies. Here we argue that the induction of tolerance, a defence strategy that minimises the impact of an infection on organ function without directly affecting the pathogen burden, is perhaps the missing but essential element to add to the current components of sepsis care and treatment.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.7/552
DOI: 10.4414/smw.2016.14276
Versão do Editor: http://www.smw.ch/content/smw-2016-14276/
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