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Endothelium: interface between coagulation and inflammation

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To review the involvement of endothelial cells in the pathogenesis of coagulation abnormalities during severe infection, the differential role of proinflammatory cytokines in these mechanisms, and the cross talk between coagulation and inflammation. DATA SOURCES: Published articles on experimental studies of coagulation activation during inflammation and clinical studies of patients with sepsis and associated hemostatic abnormalities. DATA SYNTHESIS AND CONCLUSION: The endothelium plays a central role in all major pathways involved in the pathogenesis of the hemostatic derangement observed during severe inflammation (i.e., initiation and regulation of thrombin generation and inhibition of fibrinolysis). Rather than being a unidirectional relationship, the interaction between inflammation and coagulation involves significant cross talk in which the endothelium seems to play a pivotal role
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S220-S224
JournalCritical care medicine
Volume30
Issue number5 Suppl
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2002

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