Inflammation, Cytokines, and the Immune System
Do circulating cytokines really matter in sepsis?

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Do circulating cytokines really matter in sepsis? Sepsis remains the major cause of mortality worldwide, claiming millions of lives each year. The past decade has seen major advances in the understanding of the biological mechanisms involved in this complex process. Unfortunately, no definitive therapy yet exists that can successfully treat sepsis and its complications. In this review, we will address the significance of circulating cytokines in the pathophysiology of sepsis and its relevance to new approaches in extracorporeal therapies.

KEYWORDS

sepsis
septic shock
cytokines
endotoxin
LPS
hemofiltration
plasmapheresis
adsorption
multiorgan failure
plasma filtration

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