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Organ Dysfunction in Sepsis-associated Intravascular Coagulation

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Specialty General Medicine
Date 2024 Jun 10
PMID 38854812
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Sepsis is frequently associated with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and multiple organ damage. It is widely accepted that DIC is not merely a complication but also plays a role in the development of organ dysfunction. Thrombus formation in the microvasculature leads to impaired tissue perfusion and organ damage. Activated neutrophils interacting with platelets, endothelial injury, and an imbalance of coagulation and fibrinolysis are the essence of thromboinflammation induced in sepsis-associated DIC. The above mechanisms are typically seen in sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (AKI), and the development of AKI is known to be strongly associated with the severity of sepsis. It is important to recognize the pathway of this mechanism in the context of sepsis management.

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