[1] The purpose of this discussion focused on the pathophysiology of sepsis is to provide the neonatal care provider with information, now widely accepted on the pathophysiology of sepsis in ...
In the pathophysiology and therapy of neonatal sepsis, consideration of these time changes and the balance of ROS and antioxidants with concomitant changes in inflammatory cytokines would appear ...
Reduced parenteral glucose during neonatal infection redirects hepatic metabolism to oxidative phosphorylation and gluconeogenesis, dampens systemic proinflammatory responses, and significantly ...
Left ventricular outflow tract obstruction is the most prevalent but under-recognised structural heart defect leading to ...
A study across five district hospitals in India reveals that over a third of newborns diagnosed with sepsis, a grave infection-induced condition, may die. The study advises enhanced infection control ...
A study across five Indian district hospitals reveals that over a third of newborns diagnosed with sepsis may die. The study highlights a high variance in sepsis incidence and mortality and emphasizes ...
describes a computer program named PlacentaVision that can analyze a simple photograph of the placenta to detect abnormalities associated with infection and neonatal sepsis, a life-threatening ...
Despite treatment, morbidity and mortality from neonatal sepsis remain high ... An expanded understanding of the complex pathophysiology of sepsis in infants may lead to novel therapeutic ...