Publications by authors named "Janielle de Sousa Lima"

Patients undergoing coronary revascularization with extracorporeal circulation or cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) may develop several biochemical changes in the microcirculation that lead to a systemic inflammatory response. Surgical incision, post-CPB reperfusion injury and blood contact with non-endothelial membranes can activate inflammatory signaling pathways that lead to the production and activation of inflammatory cells, with cytokine production and oxidative stress. This inflammatory storm can cause damage to vital organs, especially the heart, and thus lead to complications in the postoperative period.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Janielle de Sousa Lima"

  • - Janielle de Sousa Lima's recent research focuses on the biochemical changes induced during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in patients undergoing cardiac surgery, highlighting the relationship between surgical procedures and inflammatory responses.
  • - The study emphasizes how factors such as surgical incision and blood contact with non-endothelial surfaces during CPB can activate inflammatory pathways, resulting in cytokine production and oxidative stress.
  • - The findings suggest that these inflammatory responses may lead to significant damage to vital organs, particularly the heart, which can increase the risk of postoperative complications.