A systematic study of host defense processes in badly injured patients.
- 1 September 1986
- journal article
- Vol. 204 (3) , 282-99
Abstract
A prospective study of factors predisposing to infection in badly injured patients has disclosed: the dominant roles of two specific parameters: monocyte antigen presenting capacity, and opsonic capacity of diluted serum; the potential value of further assessment of: the predictive value of plots of activated T-cells/total T-cells versus monocyte antigen presenting capacity, the apparent protective effect of the ability to sharply increase specific IgM in response to infection, and the apparent protective effect of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in the first 28 days after injury against major bacterial infection; the lack of value of analysis of other T- and B-cell subsets in such patients; and the need to clarify CMV and transfusion status with respect to interpretation of such data. The specific role of variable transfusion and of specific serum immunoglobulins will require further and more discriminating study.This publication has 55 references indexed in Scilit:
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