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Immunological Pathogenesis of Sepsis & Use of Hemosorption for Treatment of Cancer Patients with Sepsis

Immunological Pathogenesis of Sepsis & Use of Hemosorption for Treatment of Cancer Patients with Sepsis

9781629486741
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This monograph summarizes the data of the prospective study on the immunological characteristics of cancer patients with sepsis and septic shock developed after surgery. Patients without signs of infectious complications and symptoms of organ failure, as well as a group of healthy donors, were considered as references. The comparative analysis of blood parameters that characterized humoural and cell immunity (concentrations of cytokines and their receptors, immunoglobulins, lipopolysaccharide and other active biomolecules) has been performed. An estimation of diagnostic and prognostic significances of these parameters has been performed as well. In the final chapters, the properties of the new perspective hypercrosslinked polymeric hemosorbents are presented. The monograph could be interesting for a wide array of specialists in the fields of resuscitation, healthcare therapy, oncology and surgery, as well as for researchers aimed toward the development of new types of biocompatible materials.
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9781629486741
9781629486741

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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
100
Dimensions (mm)
155.00 x 230.00
Weight (g)
342
  • Introduction; Immunological Pathogenesis of Sepsis:: Diagnostic & Prognostic Markers of Sepsis; Pathomorphology of Sepsis; Use of Hemosorption in Treatment of Cancer Patients:: Effectiveness of Different Devices; Detoxification of Blood & Plasma by Means of Hypercrosslinked Polymeric Hemosorbents:: State-of-the-Art; An Experience of Application of the Device Based on the Hemosorbent Styrosorb 514 in Treatment of Dogs with Sepsis (Pilot Study); Conclusion.
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