2014
DOI: 10.1556/oh.2014.30030
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Challenges of the modern antibody diagnostics in kidney transplantation

Abstract: A transzplantációs immunológia kiemelt fontosságú területe az antitestmediált rejectio elleni küzdelem, amelynek hátterében a graft által prezentált humán leukocytaantigének ellen képződő antitestek állnak. A szilárd fázisú immunológiai tesztek bevezetésével jelentősen megváltozott az antitestek monitorozásának gyakorlata, aminek jelentősége van a transzplantációt megelőzően és azt követően is. Ennek ellenére hiányosak az ismeretek a teszt során detektált antitestek klinikai relevanciáját tekintve, ezenfelül t… Show more

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“…Among these, most commonly, intra-abdominal infections and/ or sepsis and severe trauma or burns are predisposed to lead to IAH [12]. IAH is caused by decreased perfusion of the kidneys, abdominal viscera, splanchnic organs, central nervous system, and possible difficulties with ventilation and maintenance of cardiac output, and can lead to multiple-organ dysfunction [11,13,14]. IAH can be classified as either primary or secondary, and those causes are shown in Table 1 [15].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Among these, most commonly, intra-abdominal infections and/ or sepsis and severe trauma or burns are predisposed to lead to IAH [12]. IAH is caused by decreased perfusion of the kidneys, abdominal viscera, splanchnic organs, central nervous system, and possible difficulties with ventilation and maintenance of cardiac output, and can lead to multiple-organ dysfunction [11,13,14]. IAH can be classified as either primary or secondary, and those causes are shown in Table 1 [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Appropriate actions should be taken when IAP increases above 15 mmHg, especially if pressures reach 20 mmHg or greater with new-onset organ failure [21]. Therapy for IAH/ACS consists of five treatment "columns": intraluminal evacuation, intra-abdominal evacuation, improvement of abdominal wall compliance, fluid management, and improved organ perfusion [14,20,22]. As treatment, nonsurgical management is an important treatment option in critically ill patients with raised IAP [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%