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E-grāmata: Shock, Sepsis, and Organ Failure: First Wiggers Bernard Conference

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  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
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  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783642756443

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The First Wiggers Bernard Conference on Shock, Sepsis, and Organ Failure was envisaged as a meeting of American and European Scientists. It was named after two researchers, one from the "Old" and one from the "New World", who are wellknown for their outstanding achievements in shock research and experimental medicine. This meeting was a point of de­ parture for a series of workshops that will focus on two to three main topics dealt with in detail by experts in their respective fields. The First Wiggers Bernard Conference addressed three main questions: 1. Multi-organ-failure - is it a sequence of organ failures or a systemic disease? 2. Cellular events in trauma and sepsis - are they due to suppression, activation or both? 3. Mediators of organ failure - are LPS or sepsis necessary? Although many answers were given in this first session, numerous issues remain to be clarified due to the enormous complexity of the subject. How­ ever, the stage was set for encounters between clinicians and basic medical researchers, since theoretical knowledge will be useful to the clinician ex­ ploring new approaches to diagnosis, prophylaxis, and therapy. The conference could not have been organized without the generous sup­ port of the Immuno Company, Vienna, Austria. May we express our special thanks to Dr. Eibl, managing director and head of the research division of Immuno AG, not only for granting financial support but also for his valuable advice, encouragement, and scientific expertise.

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Springer Book Archives
Carl J. Wiggers.- Claude Bernard.-
1. What is Multi-Organ-Failure - Is
it a Sequence of Organ Failures or a Systemic Disease?.- Clinical
Manifestations and Sequences of Organ Failure.- Discussion.- The Specific
Role of ARDS in the Development of Multiple Organ Failure.- Discussion.-
Quantification of Organ Failure.- Discussion.- The Metabolic Basis of the
Septic Multiple Organ Failure Syndrome: Abnormal Energetic Fuel Control,
Pathophysiologic Proteolysis and Futile Cycling of Hepatically Synthesized
Substrates.- Discussion.- Humoral and Cellular Activation in Blood Leading to
Organ Failure.- Discussion.- Endothelium as the Interface Between Blood and
Organ in the Evolution of Organ Failure.- Discussion.- Cellular Metabolic
Responses in Endotoxemia, and a Hypothesis for the Mechanism of Hepatic
Failure in Endotoxic Shock.- Discussion.-
2. Cellular Events in Trauma and
Sepsis - Suppression Versus Activation or Both ?.- Posttraumatic Immune
Suppression as Initiator of Organ Failure.- Humoral Factors in Immune
Suppression After Injury.- Discussion.- Activation of Neutrophils and the
Role of Eicosanoids in the Initiation of Organ Failure.- Discussion.- Role of
Xanthine Oxidase-Derived Oxidants and Granulocytes in Ischemia/Reperfusion.-
Discussion.- Role of Proteinases in the Pathophysiology of Organ Failure.-
Discussion.- Activation of Cellular Membrane Receptors; Intracellular
Messengers and Mediators of the Response to Injury.- Discussion.-
3.
Mediators of Organ Failure - Are LPS or Sepsis Necessary ?.- Experimental
Induction of Whole Body Inflammation Leads to ARDS, Multiple Organ Failure
and Sepsis. The ZIGI-Model in Rats and Mice.- Discussion.-
Endotoxin-Initiated Organ Failure Responses.- Discussion.- Through a Glass
Darkly: The Gut in Multiple Organ Failure.- Discussion.- Changes in
Mesenteric Blood Flow Affects Translocation in Sheep.- Discussion.-
Antagonists of Platelet-Activating Factor as Potential Therapeutic Agents in
Shock.- IL-1 and TNF: Mediators of LPS-Induced Neutrophil Emigration and
Thrombosis.- Discussion.-
4. Conference Summary and Concluding Remarks.-
Multiple Organ Failure as a Systemic Disease of Host-Defense Failure.- Final
Discussion.