“…This clinically manifests as a strong non-infectious systemic inflammatory reaction, resulting in a severe autoimmune attack against multiple organs (Bansal et al, 2011; Susantitaphong et al, 2013). As the patient's condition worsens, peripheral blood T and B lymphocytes and HLA-DR+ cells decrease, Treg cells increase, and Th1/Th2 cell ratio decreases, resulting in immune suppression and severe complications (Pietruczuk et al, 2006;Malleo et al, 2007;Dabrowski et al, 2008). During this time, they experience severe stress, intestinal paralysis, defective pancreatic secretory function, impaired immune defenses, intestinal mucosal lesions, and translocation of bacteria and endotoxins to the bloodstream leading to endotoxemia and systemic inflammatory reaction (Al-Bahrani et al, 2010;Sharma et al, 2011).…”