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SIRS-associated coagulopathy and organ dysfunction in critically ill patients with thrombocytopenia.

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  • SIRS-associated coagulopathy and organ dysfunction in critically ill patients with thrombocytopenia. Abstract Text:

    hiroshi oguraHiroshi Ogura,satoshi gandoSatoshi Gando,toshiaki ibaToshiaki Iba,yutaka eguchiYutaka Eguchi,yasuhiro ohtomoYasuhiro Ohtomo,kohji okamotoKohji Okamoto,kazuhide kosekiKazuhide Koseki,toshihiko mayumiToshihiko Mayumi,atsuo murataAtsuo Murata,toshiaki ikedaToshiaki Ikeda,hiroyasu ishikuraHiroyasu Ishikura,masashi ueyamaMasashi Ueyama,shigeki kushimotoShigeki Kushimoto,daizoh saitohDaizoh Saitoh,shigeatsu endoShigeatsu Endo,shuji shimazakiShuji Shimazaki, ,hiroshi oguraHiroshi Ogura,satoshi gandoSatoshi Gando,toshiaki ibaToshiaki Iba,yutaka eguchiYutaka Eguchi,yasuhiro ohtomoYasuhiro Ohtomo,kohji okamotoKohji Okamoto,kazuhide kosekiKazuhide Koseki,toshihiko mayumiToshihiko Mayumi,atsuo murataAtsuo Murata,toshiaki ikedaToshiaki Ikeda,hiroyasu ishikuraHiroyasu Ishikura,masashi ueyamaMasashi Ueyama,shigeki kushimotoShigeki Kushimoto,daizoh saitohDaizoh Saitoh,shigeatsu endoShigeatsu Endo,shuji shimazakiShuji Shimazaki, ,

    BACKGROUNDS: Coagulopathy and thrombocytopenia often occur in critically ill patients, and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) can lead to multiple organ dysfunction and a poor outcome. However, the relation between coagulopathy and systemic inflammatory response has not been thoroughly clarified. Thus, we evaluated coagulative activity, organ dysfunction, and systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) in critically ill patients with thrombocytopenia and examined the balance between coagulopathy and systemic inflammation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Two hundred seventy-three patients, who were admitted to 13 critical care centers in Japan and fulfilled the criteria of platelet count of less than 150*10(9)/L, were included. Coagulative variables (platelet count, fibrin/fibrinogen degradation products, and DIC scores), organ dysfunction index (Sequential Organ Failure Assessment [SOFA] score), and SIRS score in each patient were evaluated for 4 consecutive days after fulfilling the above entry criteria. The effect of SIRS on coagulopathy and organ dysfunction was evaluated in these patients. RESULTS: Both the maximum SIRS score and entry SIRS score had significant relation to the maximum SOFA score during the observation period. Coagulation disorders indicated by the minimum platelet count, maximum DIC scores, and positivity for DIC worsened gradually with increases in SIRS scores. Both the minimum platelet count and maximum DIC scores were significantly correlated with the maximum SOFA score, indicating that a relation exists between coagulopathy and organ dysfunction. CONCLUSIONS: In critically ill patients with thrombocytopenia, coagulopathy and organ dysfunction progress with significant mutual correlation, depending on the increase in SIRS scores. The SIRS-associated coagulopathy may play a critical role in inducing organ dysfunction after severe insult.

    SIRS-associated coagulopathy and organ dysfunction in critically ill patients with thrombocytopenia. Publishing Authors By Initials

    h oguraH Ogura,s gandoS Gando,t ibaT Iba,y eguchiY Eguchi,y ohtomoY Ohtomo,k okamotoK Okamoto,k kosekiK Koseki,t mayumiT Mayumi,a murataA Murata,t ikedaT Ikeda,h ishikuraH Ishikura,m ueyamaM Ueyama,s kushimotoS Kushimoto,d saitohD Saitoh,s endoS Endo,s shimazakiS Shimazaki, ,h oguraH Ogura,s gandoS Gando,t ibaT Iba,y eguchiY Eguchi,y ohtomoY Ohtomo,k okamotoK Okamoto,k kosekiK Koseki,t mayumiT Mayumi,a murataA Murata,t ikedaT Ikeda,h ishikuraH Ishikura,m ueyamaM Ueyama,s kushimotoS Kushimoto,d saitohD Saitoh,s endoS Endo,s shimazakiS Shimazaki, ,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Shock (Augusta, Ga.)

    VOLUME: 28

    Page Numbers: 411-7

    Journal Abbreviation: Shock

    ISSN: 1073-2322

    DAY: 12

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Traumatology and Acute Critical Medicine, Osaka University Medical School, Suita, Japan. ogura@hp-emerg.med.osaka-u.ac.jp

    Country: United States

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