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A longitudinal study highlights shared aspects of the transcriptomic response to cardiogenic and septic shock |
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Published in | Critical Care. 2019, vol. 23, no. 1, p. 414 | |
Abstract | Septic shock (SS) and cardiogenic shock (CS) are two types of circulatory shock with a different etiology. Several studies have described the molecular alterations in SS patients, whereas the molecular factors involved in CS have been poorly investigated. We aimed to assess in the whole blood of CS and SS patients, using septic patients without shock (SC) as controls, transcriptomic modifications that occur over 1 week after ICU admission and are common to the two types of shock. | |
Keywords | Cardiogenic shock — Circulatory shock — Critical illness — Immunoglobulin — PRR — RNA-Seq — Septic shock | |
Identifiers | PMID: 31856860 | |
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Research group | Groupe de recherche en hémodynamique (913) | |
Citation (ISO format) | BRAGA, Daniele et al. A longitudinal study highlights shared aspects of the transcriptomic response to cardiogenic and septic shock. In: Critical Care, 2019, vol. 23, n° 1, p. 414. doi: 10.1186/s13054-019-2670-8 https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:143224 |