Acute and Chronic Systemic Inflammation: Features and Differences in the Pathogenesis, and Integral Criteria for Verification and Differentiation

Currently, there is rationale for separating the systemic manifestations of classical inflammation from systemic inflammation (SI) itself as an independent form of the general pathological process underlying the pathogenesis of the most severe acute and chronic diseases. With this aim in view, we us...

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Main Authors: Natalya Zotova, Yulia Zhuravleva, Valeriy Chereshnev, Evgenii Gusev
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-01-01
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author Natalya Zotova
Yulia Zhuravleva
Valeriy Chereshnev
Evgenii Gusev
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description Currently, there is rationale for separating the systemic manifestations of classical inflammation from systemic inflammation (SI) itself as an independent form of the general pathological process underlying the pathogenesis of the most severe acute and chronic diseases. With this aim in view, we used integral scales of acute and chronic SI (ChSI), including the following blood plasma parameters: interleukins 6, 8, 10; tumor necrosis factor alpha; C-reactive protein; D-dimer; cortisol; troponin I; myoglobin. The presence of multiple organ dysfunction according to the SOFA score was also taken into account. The effectiveness of the scales was tested in groups of intensive care patients during different periods of acute trauma, sepsis, and septic shock. The ChSI scale was applicable under systemic autoimmune diseases, chronic purulent infections, chronic limb threatening ischemia, and end-stage renal disease of various genesis. The number of examined patients was 764 in total. The scales allowed us to verify specific phases of acute SI and identify pathogenetic risk factors of lethal outcomes, as well as the most severe variants of the chronic pathologies course. These scales are open adaptable systems (in terms of the nomenclature and choice of indicators). They are primarily intended for scientific research. However, the SI verification methodology presented in this paper may be useful for developing advanced criteria for assessing both the typical links in the pathogenesis of many diseases and the severity of the overall condition of patients for clinical practice.
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spelling doaj.art-09a47f56eade4a58be8ab4bb665b20c22023-11-30T22:36:03ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672023-01-01242114410.3390/ijms24021144Acute and Chronic Systemic Inflammation: Features and Differences in the Pathogenesis, and Integral Criteria for Verification and DifferentiationNatalya Zotova0Yulia Zhuravleva1Valeriy Chereshnev2Evgenii Gusev3Institute of Immunology and Physiology of Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 620049 Ekaterinburg, RussiaInstitute of Immunology and Physiology of Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 620049 Ekaterinburg, RussiaInstitute of Immunology and Physiology of Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 620049 Ekaterinburg, RussiaInstitute of Immunology and Physiology of Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 620049 Ekaterinburg, RussiaCurrently, there is rationale for separating the systemic manifestations of classical inflammation from systemic inflammation (SI) itself as an independent form of the general pathological process underlying the pathogenesis of the most severe acute and chronic diseases. With this aim in view, we used integral scales of acute and chronic SI (ChSI), including the following blood plasma parameters: interleukins 6, 8, 10; tumor necrosis factor alpha; C-reactive protein; D-dimer; cortisol; troponin I; myoglobin. The presence of multiple organ dysfunction according to the SOFA score was also taken into account. The effectiveness of the scales was tested in groups of intensive care patients during different periods of acute trauma, sepsis, and septic shock. The ChSI scale was applicable under systemic autoimmune diseases, chronic purulent infections, chronic limb threatening ischemia, and end-stage renal disease of various genesis. The number of examined patients was 764 in total. The scales allowed us to verify specific phases of acute SI and identify pathogenetic risk factors of lethal outcomes, as well as the most severe variants of the chronic pathologies course. These scales are open adaptable systems (in terms of the nomenclature and choice of indicators). They are primarily intended for scientific research. However, the SI verification methodology presented in this paper may be useful for developing advanced criteria for assessing both the typical links in the pathogenesis of many diseases and the severity of the overall condition of patients for clinical practice.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/24/2/1144systemic inflammationinflammatory biomarkerssepsistraumaautoimmune diseasesend-stage renal disease
spellingShingle Natalya Zotova
Yulia Zhuravleva
Valeriy Chereshnev
Evgenii Gusev
Acute and Chronic Systemic Inflammation: Features and Differences in the Pathogenesis, and Integral Criteria for Verification and Differentiation
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
systemic inflammation
inflammatory biomarkers
sepsis
trauma
autoimmune diseases
end-stage renal disease
title Acute and Chronic Systemic Inflammation: Features and Differences in the Pathogenesis, and Integral Criteria for Verification and Differentiation
title_full Acute and Chronic Systemic Inflammation: Features and Differences in the Pathogenesis, and Integral Criteria for Verification and Differentiation
title_fullStr Acute and Chronic Systemic Inflammation: Features and Differences in the Pathogenesis, and Integral Criteria for Verification and Differentiation
title_full_unstemmed Acute and Chronic Systemic Inflammation: Features and Differences in the Pathogenesis, and Integral Criteria for Verification and Differentiation
title_short Acute and Chronic Systemic Inflammation: Features and Differences in the Pathogenesis, and Integral Criteria for Verification and Differentiation
title_sort acute and chronic systemic inflammation features and differences in the pathogenesis and integral criteria for verification and differentiation
topic systemic inflammation
inflammatory biomarkers
sepsis
trauma
autoimmune diseases
end-stage renal disease
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/24/2/1144
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