Early changes of CD4-positive lymphocytes and NK cells in patients with severe Gram-negative sepsis
Critical Care2006Vol. 10(6), pp. R166–R166
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Evangelos J. Giamarellos‐Bourboulis, Θωμάς Τσαγανός, Ekaterini Spyridaki, Maria Mouktaroudi, Diamantis Plachouras, Ilia Vaki, Vassiliki Karagianni, Anastasia Antonopoulou, Vassiliki Veloni, Helen Giamarellou
Abstract
Early severe sepsis is characterized by CD4-lymphopenia and increased NK cells, providing a survival benefit for the septic patient at percentages >20%. The survival benefit resulting from elevated NK cells might be connected to elevated serum levels of sTREM-1.
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