Second Wiggers Bernard Conference May 27-30, 1990, Schlo€ Dürnstein, Austria
edited by Günther Schlag, Heinz Redl, John H. Siegel, Daniel L. Traber.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1991
(x, 457 pages)
Gut as a Source of Organ Failure --;Hypoxic Damage of the Gut in Shock --;Experimental Evidence of Bacterial Translocation in Trauma --;Bacterial Translocation in a Baboon Model of Hypovolemic-Traumatic Shock --;Bacterial Translocation Across a Histologically Intact Intestinal Mucosa --;Clinical Evidence of Bacterial Translocation from the Gut --;Role of Bacterial Translocation and Selective Gut Decontamination in the Development of Multiple Organ Failure --;Metabolic Aspects of the Liver in Sepsis --;The Liver as Modulator of the Host-Defense Response: Host-Defense Failure Disease as a Manifestation of Hepatic Decompensation --;Concepts of Liver Protein Metabolism in Sepsis --;Increased Glucose Uptake and Superoxide Anion Production After Priming of Activation of Hepatic Phagocytes: A Potential Source of Liver Damage --;Modulation of Hepatic Function in Endotoxemia by Intercellular Communication --;Endothelium as a Target in Sepsis --;Cytokine-Dependent Interleukin-8 Expression and its Role in Cell Communication --;Trauma and Sepsis Induced Activation of Granulocytes, Monocytes/Macrophages and Endothelial Cells in Primates --;Molecular Mechanisms of Neutrophil-Mediated Pulmonary Microvascular Injury: Role of Adhesion Proteins --;Pathogenetic Linkages Between Gram Negative Septic Shock and the Cellular Initiation and Regulation of Coagulation --;Sepsis, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation and Multiorgan Failure: Catastrophic Events in Severe Burns --;Mechanisms of Vascular Impairment During Endotoxaemia with Special Reference to the Role of the L-arginine Pathway --;Permeability Changes During Experimental Endotoxemia and Sepsis.
May 27-30, 1990, Schloss Durnstein, Austria
May 27-30, 1990, Schlo€ Dürnstein, Austria
Emergency medicine.
Internal medicine.
Medicine.
RC182
.
S4
E358
1991
edited by Günther Schlag, Heinz Redl, John H. Siegel, Daniel L. Traber.