Early Immune Function and Duration of Organ Dysfunction in Critically III Children with Sepsis.
Jennifer A MuszynskiRyan NofzigerMelissa Moore-ClingenpeelKristin GreathouseLarissa AnglimLisa SteeleJosey HensleyLisa Hanson-HuberJyotsna NateriOctavio RamiloMark W HallPublished in: American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (2019)
Critically ill children with severe sepsis or septic shock demonstrate early innate and adaptive immune suppression. Early innate and adaptive immune suppression are associated with longer durations of organ dysfunction and may be useful markers to help guide future investigations of immunomodulatory therapies in children with sepsis.