Abstract:Infection is the most common and most serious complication of a major burn injury related to burn size. Despite improvements in antimicrobial therapies sepsis still accounts for 50–60% of deaths in burn patients. Given the acute onset and unpredictable nature of sepsis, primary prevention was rarely attempted in its management. However, recent studies have demonstrated that statin treatment can decrease mortality is a murine model of sepsis by preservation of cardiac function and reversal of inflammatory alter… Show more
“…23 Preinjury statin use has been associated with an 83% reduction in burn-related death. 24 A-blockers and statins may affect mortality by influencing the inflammatory burden as denoted by lower interleukin 6 levels 25 and lower metabolic overdrive 26 in various injury models. Insurance allows access to health care and medical management of cardiac disease and hypertension potentially blunting inflammatory responses thereby improving mortality.…”
“…23 Preinjury statin use has been associated with an 83% reduction in burn-related death. 24 A-blockers and statins may affect mortality by influencing the inflammatory burden as denoted by lower interleukin 6 levels 25 and lower metabolic overdrive 26 in various injury models. Insurance allows access to health care and medical management of cardiac disease and hypertension potentially blunting inflammatory responses thereby improving mortality.…”
“…IL-6, another crucial pro-inflammatory cytokine participating in inflammation, is produced by various cell types and exerts pleiotropic effects on different organ systems. Changed IL-6 production has been found in inflammatory states such as sepsis [27]. NO is a M A N U S C R I P T A C C E P T E D ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT 18 short-lived small molecule which plays a crucial role in various physiological processes.…”
“…Group III (I/R 2.5 mg/kg SV) was treated similarly to the I/R group, but also received i.p. injections of 1 mL of 2.5 mg/kg SV, 60 min before the I/R [8]. Group IV (I/R 5.0 mg/kg SV) was treated similarly to group III rats but received 1 mL of 5.0 mg/kg SV.…”
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