Sepsis without focus: Clinical relevance of bacterial translocation

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Berger, D [1 ]
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[1] Univ Ulm, Chirurg Klin 1, D-89075 Ulm, Germany
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EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMICS OF CLINICAL CARE AND RESEARCH IN SURGERY | 1997年 / SUPPL卷
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microbial translocation; peritonitis; sepsis; gut barrier;
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The passage of bacteria, fungi, and bacterial products through the gut wall, which is called microbial translocation, is an experimentally well-defined process occurring during burn injury, multiple trauma, and septic diseases. The translocation of viable bacteria could be demonstrated in humans as a sporadic event, but despite accumulating evidence the clinical relevance remains to be elucidated. The same fact is true for the translocation of bacterial products such as endotoxin. Although a large body of evidence supports the hypothesis that endotoxin of gut origin may play a pathophysiologically important role, general acceptance is still lacking because some clinical studies provide disappointing results due to unrecognized methodological problems.
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