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Sepsis-Induced Coagulopathy: An Update on Pathophysiology, Biomarkers, and Current Guidelines
Significant cross talk occurs between inflammation and coagulation. Thus, coagulopathy is common in sepsis, potentially aggravating the prognosis. Initially, septic patients tend to exhibit a prothrombotic state through extrinsic pathway activation, cytokine-induced coagulation amplification, antico...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9961497/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836706 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13020350 |
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author | Tsantes, Andreas G. Parastatidou, Stavroula Tsantes, Emmanuel A. Bonova, Elli Tsante, Konstantina A. Mantzios, Petros G. Vaiopoulos, Aristeidis G. Tsalas, Stavros Konstantinidi, Aikaterini Houhoula, Dimitra Iacovidou, Nicoletta Piovani, Daniele Nikolopoulos, Georgios K. Sokou, Rozeta |
author_facet | Tsantes, Andreas G. Parastatidou, Stavroula Tsantes, Emmanuel A. Bonova, Elli Tsante, Konstantina A. Mantzios, Petros G. Vaiopoulos, Aristeidis G. Tsalas, Stavros Konstantinidi, Aikaterini Houhoula, Dimitra Iacovidou, Nicoletta Piovani, Daniele Nikolopoulos, Georgios K. Sokou, Rozeta |
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description | Significant cross talk occurs between inflammation and coagulation. Thus, coagulopathy is common in sepsis, potentially aggravating the prognosis. Initially, septic patients tend to exhibit a prothrombotic state through extrinsic pathway activation, cytokine-induced coagulation amplification, anticoagulant pathways suppression, and fibrinolysis impairment. In late sepsis stages, with the establishment of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), hypocoagulability ensues. Traditional laboratory findings of sepsis, including thrombocytopenia, increased prothrombin time (PT) and fibrin degradation products (FDPs), and decreased fibrinogen, only present late in the course of sepsis. A recently introduced definition of sepsis-induced coagulopathy (SIC) aims to identify patients at an earlier stage when changes to coagulation status are still reversible. Nonconventional assays, such as the measurement of anticoagulant proteins and nuclear material levels, and viscoelastic studies, have shown promising sensitivity and specificity in detecting patients at risk for DIC, allowing for timely therapeutic interventions. This review outlines current insights into the pathophysiological mechanisms and diagnostic options of SIC. |
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spelling | pubmed-99614972023-02-26 Sepsis-Induced Coagulopathy: An Update on Pathophysiology, Biomarkers, and Current Guidelines Tsantes, Andreas G. Parastatidou, Stavroula Tsantes, Emmanuel A. Bonova, Elli Tsante, Konstantina A. Mantzios, Petros G. Vaiopoulos, Aristeidis G. Tsalas, Stavros Konstantinidi, Aikaterini Houhoula, Dimitra Iacovidou, Nicoletta Piovani, Daniele Nikolopoulos, Georgios K. Sokou, Rozeta Life (Basel) Review Significant cross talk occurs between inflammation and coagulation. Thus, coagulopathy is common in sepsis, potentially aggravating the prognosis. Initially, septic patients tend to exhibit a prothrombotic state through extrinsic pathway activation, cytokine-induced coagulation amplification, anticoagulant pathways suppression, and fibrinolysis impairment. In late sepsis stages, with the establishment of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), hypocoagulability ensues. Traditional laboratory findings of sepsis, including thrombocytopenia, increased prothrombin time (PT) and fibrin degradation products (FDPs), and decreased fibrinogen, only present late in the course of sepsis. A recently introduced definition of sepsis-induced coagulopathy (SIC) aims to identify patients at an earlier stage when changes to coagulation status are still reversible. Nonconventional assays, such as the measurement of anticoagulant proteins and nuclear material levels, and viscoelastic studies, have shown promising sensitivity and specificity in detecting patients at risk for DIC, allowing for timely therapeutic interventions. This review outlines current insights into the pathophysiological mechanisms and diagnostic options of SIC. MDPI 2023-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9961497/ /pubmed/36836706 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13020350 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Tsantes, Andreas G. Parastatidou, Stavroula Tsantes, Emmanuel A. Bonova, Elli Tsante, Konstantina A. Mantzios, Petros G. Vaiopoulos, Aristeidis G. Tsalas, Stavros Konstantinidi, Aikaterini Houhoula, Dimitra Iacovidou, Nicoletta Piovani, Daniele Nikolopoulos, Georgios K. Sokou, Rozeta Sepsis-Induced Coagulopathy: An Update on Pathophysiology, Biomarkers, and Current Guidelines |
title | Sepsis-Induced Coagulopathy: An Update on Pathophysiology, Biomarkers, and Current Guidelines |
title_full | Sepsis-Induced Coagulopathy: An Update on Pathophysiology, Biomarkers, and Current Guidelines |
title_fullStr | Sepsis-Induced Coagulopathy: An Update on Pathophysiology, Biomarkers, and Current Guidelines |
title_full_unstemmed | Sepsis-Induced Coagulopathy: An Update on Pathophysiology, Biomarkers, and Current Guidelines |
title_short | Sepsis-Induced Coagulopathy: An Update on Pathophysiology, Biomarkers, and Current Guidelines |
title_sort | sepsis-induced coagulopathy: an update on pathophysiology, biomarkers, and current guidelines |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9961497/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836706 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13020350 |
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