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Query: UMLS:C0012739 (
disseminated intravascular coagulation
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We tested the hypothesis that activated neutrophil-endothelial cell interaction in
DIC
can cause endothelial injury contributing to multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) and a poor outcome after trauma. Fifty-eight severe trauma patients, 29 with
DIC
and 29 without
DIC
were studied. Serial levels of soluble L-, P-, and E-selectins, ICAM-1, VCAM-1, thrombomodulin, and neutrophil elastase were measured on days 0-4 after trauma. The numbers of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) criteria that patients met were determined, simultaneously. In the
DIC
patients, higher
DIC
scores, lower platelet counts, and a longer duration of SIRS were found compared with the non-
DIC
patients. The incidence of ARDS and MODS were higher in patients with
DIC
than in those patients without
DIC
, and the
DIC
patients had poor outcome. Soluble
L-selectin
(sL-selectin) level on Day 1 in the
DIC
patients who died was markedly lower than those in the non-
DIC
patients. The levels of sP- and sE-selectins, sICAM-1, and sVCAM-1 were more elevated in the patients with
DIC
than in those without
DIC
on days 2 to 4. Neutrophil elastase and sThrombomodulin levels in the
DIC
patients persistently increased during the study period compared to those in the non-
DIC
patients. Maximum
DIC
scores in the
DIC
group showed good correlations with peak levels of sICAM-1, sVCAM-1, neutrophil elastase, sThrombomodulin, and the number of dysfunctioning organs. Highly activated and sustained inflammation caused by neutrophil-endothelium interaction in
DIC
gives rise to MODS and poor outcome in patients with severe trauma. These results suggest a close relationship between inflammation and thrombosis in posttrauma
DIC
.
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PMID:Combined activation of coagulation and inflammation has an important role in multiple organ dysfunction and poor outcome after severe trauma. 1252 43