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    Septic shock in older people: a prospective cohort study

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    Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Septic shock is the first cause of death in Intensive Care Units. Despite experimental data showing increased inflammatory response of aged animals following infection, the current accepted hypothesis claims that aged patients are immunocompromised, when compared to young individuals.\ud \ud \ud Results\ud Here, we describe a prospective cohort study designed to analyze the immune profile of this population.\ud \ud \ud Conclusion\ud Older people are as immunocompetent as the young individual, regarding the cytokines, chemokines and growth factors response to devastating infection

    Phosphoregulation of the autophagy machinery by kinases and phosphatases

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    [The effect of low-dose hydrocortisone on requirement of norepinephrine and lactate clearance in patients with refractory septic shock].

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