Thoracic duct drainage (TDD) is gaining renewed interest, largely due to accumulation of evidence supporting the gut-lymph model, where toxic mesenteric lymph from the intestine contributes to development of multi-organ failure in acute and critical illness (ACI). Advances in minimally invasive TDD have added to this growing interest. The English TDD literature has been previously reviewed, but the more extensive Eastern European literature has not been available to English readers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Acid suppressing drugs (ASD) are generally used in acute pancreatitis (AP); however, large cohorts are not available to understand their efficiency and safety. Therefore, our aims were to evaluate the association between the administration of ASDs, the outcome of AP, the frequency of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding and GI infection in patients with AP.
Methods: We initiated an international survey and performed retrospective data analysis on AP patients hospitalized between January 2013 and December 2018.
Results of investigation of content of activated protein C, Intercellular Adhesion Molecule -1 (ICAM-1) and interleukin (IL)--18 in the patients with an acute pancreatitis were presented. At the hospital attendance the concentration of IL-18, ICAM-1 increase and the activated protein C level lowering were noted. The strict immediate correlation connection between serum blood level of IL-18, ICAM-1 and hematocrit and the reverse one--between these mediators concentration and the activated protein C content--were noted during all period of observation.
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