During sepsis, a combination of pathophysiological insults disrupts the glycocalyx. the thickness of the glycocalyx is correlated with parameters of disease severity, making it a potential new and independent target for therapeutic strategies in sepsis. The aim of this review was to examine potential beneficial effects of nutritional and pharmacological measures on glycocalyx alterations during sepsis and their timing. (Cite this article as: Pergolizzi c, Franchi F, taccone Fs, Preiser Jc, scolletta s. Potential nutritional and pharmacological treatment of glycocalyx alterations during sepsis. Minerva anestesiol 2023;89:341-50. Doi: 10.23736/s0375-9393.22.16834-3)
Pergolizzi, C., Frznchi, F., Taccone, F.S., Preiser, J.-., Scolletta, S. (2023). Potential nutritional and pharmacological treatment of glycocalyx alterations during sepsis. MINERVA ANESTESIOLOGICA, 89(4), 341-350 [10.23736/s0375-9393.22.16834-3].
Potential nutritional and pharmacological treatment of glycocalyx alterations during sepsis
Pergolizzi C.;Scolletta S.
2023-01-01
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During sepsis, a combination of pathophysiological insults disrupts the glycocalyx. the thickness of the glycocalyx is correlated with parameters of disease severity, making it a potential new and independent target for therapeutic strategies in sepsis. The aim of this review was to examine potential beneficial effects of nutritional and pharmacological measures on glycocalyx alterations during sepsis and their timing. (Cite this article as: Pergolizzi c, Franchi F, taccone Fs, Preiser Jc, scolletta s. Potential nutritional and pharmacological treatment of glycocalyx alterations during sepsis. Minerva anestesiol 2023;89:341-50. Doi: 10.23736/s0375-9393.22.16834-3)File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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