Tracheal intubation for a difficult airway using Airway scope®, KingVision® and McGRATH®: a comparative manikin study of inexperienced personnel
33rd International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine
Protective role of autophagy in mouse cecal ligation 2 8 11 15 20 24 26 29 33 40 44
puncture-induced sepsis model W Takahashi 2 3 7 8 10 11 14 15 19 20 23 24 26 28 29 32 33 39 40 43 44
H Hatano 1 2 6 8 9 11 13 15 18 20 22 24 26 27 29 31 33 38 40 42 44
H Hirasawa 2 3 7 8 10 11 14 15 19 20 23 24 26 28 29 32 33 39 40 43 44
S Oda 2 3 7 8 10 11 14 15 19 20 23 24 26 28 29 32 33 39 40 43 44
0 University Hospital , Brest, France Critical Care 2013, 17(Suppl 2):P2, doi: 10.1186/cc11940
1 Laboratory of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine , Brest , France
2 P2 Reversible depressive effect of TNF
3 Hôpital d'Instruction des Armées Clermont Tonnerre , Brest , France
4 on a model of isolated perfused rat heart BV Nguyen
5 Medical School , Athens , Greece Critical Care 2013, 17(Suppl 2):P4, doi: 10.1186/cc11942
6 A. Anargiroi Hospital , Athens , Greece
7 NIMTS Hospital , Athens , Greece
8 P4 Immune response after stimulation with wall components of Gram-positive bacteria S Aloizos
9 Haemostasis and Thrombosis Center, Catholic University School of Medicine , Rome , Italy Critical Care 2013, 17(Suppl 2):P13, doi: 10.1186/cc11951
10 Catholic University School of Medicine , Rome , Italy
11 P13 Platelet-associated oxidative stress and ADAMTS-13 levels are inversely associated with a poor prognosis in septic shock L Montini
12 Nafplion General Hospital , Nafplio , Greece
13 University of Athens, Medical School , Athens , Greece
14 Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre , Nijmegen , the Netherlands
15 P17 Effects of the common 34C>T variant of the AMPD1 gene on immune function , multiorgan dysfunction and mortality in patients with sepsis B Ramakers
16 Alexandra General Hospital , Athens , Greece Critical Care 2013, 17(Suppl 2):P17, doi: 10.1186/cc11955
17 'G.Gennimatas' General Hospital , Athens , Greece
18 General Hospital Novo Mesto, Slovenia Critical Care 2013 , 17(Suppl 2):P19, doi: 10.1186/cc11957
19 Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana , Slovenia
20 P19 Hypogammaglobulinemia in sepsis is not correlated to high circulating angiopoietin-2 levels U Kovačič
21 University of Louisville School of Medicine , Louisville, KY, USA Critical Care 2013, 17(Suppl 2):P39, doi: 10.1186/cc11977
22 University of Basel , Switzerland
23 Kantonsspital Aarau , Switzerland
24 P39 Simple and fast prediction of Legionella sp. in community-acquired pneumonia: validation of a prediction rule S Haubitz
25 University of Szeged , Hungary Critical Care 2013, 17(Suppl 2):P51, doi: 10.1186/cc11989
26 P51 Can we predict the postoperative infections? T Mózes
27 Péterfy Hospital , Budapest , Hungary
28 Ministry of Defense Health Centre , Budapest , Hungary
29 P50 Analysis of risk factors for catheter-related bloodstream infection in a parenteral nutrition population I Conrick-Martin
30 Mie University Hospital , Tsu-City , Japan
31 Social Insurance Kinan Hospital , Tanabe-City , Japan
32 The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas , TX , USA
33 P491 Educational effectiveness of introductory training for the Rapid Response System in Japan T Kodama
34 Osaka City General Hospital , Osaka-City, Japan Critical Care 2013, 17(Suppl 2):P491, doi: 10.1186/cc12429
35 Tokyobay UrayasuIchikawa Medical Center , Urayasu-City , Japan
36 NHO Ureshino Medical Center , Ureshino-City , Japan
37 Alice Lee School of Nursing, National University of Singapore , Singapore Critical Care 2013, 17(Suppl 2):P524, doi: 10.1186/cc12462
38 National University of Singapore , Singapore
39 National University Health System , Singapore
40 P524 Prospective observational study of handover in a medical ICU A Mukhopadhyay
41 University Rehabilitation Institute, Republic of Slovenia , Ljubljana, Slovenia Critical Care 2013, 17(Suppl 2):P530, doi: 10.1186/cc12468
42 University of Ljubljana , Slovenia
43 University Medical Centre Ljubljana , Slovenia
44 P530 End-of-life decisions in Slovenian ICUs: a cross-sectional survey S Grosek
Introduction The cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway (CAP) is a physiological mechanism that inhibits cytokine production and minimizes tissue injury during inflammation. CAP-mediated antiinflammatory signals in vagal efferent nerve fibers result in the release of acetylcholine, which interacts with innate immune cells that express the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit α7 (α7nAChR).
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Introduction Autophagy is well known as one of the biogenic
responses against various stresses, which possesses the beneficial roles
for survival, but little is known about the dynamics and its significance
during the septic condition. We hypothesized that autophagy is
induced during the septic condition, and contributes to protect from
tissue damage which subsequently leads to organ dysfunction. We
confirm whether the autophagic process is accelerated or sustained in
an acute phase of sepsis and we also determine its physiological role.
Methods Sepsis was induced by cecal ligat (...truncated)