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Disease septicemia
Symptom C0242966|systemic inflammatory response syndrome
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PubMedID- 25867908 Plasma il-6 and sol-tumor necrosis factor (tnf) levels were determined at d0 for both sepsis and patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (sirs).
PubMedID- 24413578 Outcomes were compared in systemic inflammatory response syndrome patients with sepsis (n = 15), systemic inflammatory response syndrome patients without sepsis (n = 95), and non-systemic inflammatory response syndrome patients (n = 107).
PubMedID- 23863853 One active area of clinical biomarker research involves the differentiation of sepsis from other causes of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (sirs).
PubMedID- 20236471 A wealth of publications in the medical literature over the past 10 years support the diagnostic utility of pct for acute systemic bacterial infections ; yet in a recent meta-analysis, tang and colleagues questioned the validity of pct in differentiating sepsis from non-infectious causes of systemic inflammatory response syndrome .
PubMedID- 26346055 Introduction: a clinical suspicion of infection is mandatory for diagnosing sepsis in patients with a systemic inflammatory response syndrome.
PubMedID- 25804104 Molecular mechanisms underlying the systemic inflammatory response syndrome associated with sepsis are still not completely defined and most therapies developed to target the acute inflammatory component of the disease are insufficient.
PubMedID- 23747037 Molecular mechanisms underlying the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (sirs) associated with sepsis are still ill defined and most therapies developed to target the acute inflammatory component of the disease are insufficient.
PubMedID- PMC3504885 Our aim was to characterize the immune status of nk cells in a murine model of sepsis and in patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (sirs) and sepsis.
PubMedID- 26100123 We therefore decided to conduct a new systematic review evaluating the effects of steroids for sepsis in patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (sirs), sepsis, severe sepsis or septic shock as previous meta-analyses fall short on several aspects of rigorous methodology.
PubMedID- 23577135 sepsis was diagnosed in patients with signs of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (including two or more of the following criteria: temperature greater than 38°c or less than 36°c; heart rate greater than 90 beats/min; respiratory rate greater than 20 breaths/min or pco2 less than 32 torr; or white blood cell count greater 12000 cells/mm3, less than 4000 cells/mm3, or higher than 10% band forms) and clinically suspected infection.
PubMedID- 25611587 Severely dysregulated immune responses during sepsis initially lead to a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (sirs) which may result in tissue damage, organ failure and eventually death .

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