The Role of P53 in Sepsis-Induced Cardiomyopathy

P. Reil, T. Maghiar, K. Seidl, Claudia Teodora Judea Pusta, C. Borza, V. Nunkoo, A. Paşcalău, O. Pop
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Abstract Septic cardiomyopathy remains a difficult medical problem to manage in critically ill patients. With all currently available therapeutic options, the mortality rate in these patients remains high. Our study included 29 patients diagnosed clinically with sepsis. A control group was used to compare the results. In all patients, p53 expression was assessed in cardiac tissue obtained from these patients and a statistical correlation was made with clinical data. The different expression rates of p53 do not correlate with patient’s age, having appropriate means in years, but with an increasing tendency with increasing expression (p=0.2110). The pulmonary infections are responsible for the majority of the septic state in the study group (over 55%). The difference between the infection sites is statistically significant (p<0.0001).
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P53在败血症性心肌病中的作用
脓毒性心肌病在危重患者中仍然是一个难以处理的医学问题。尽管目前有所有可用的治疗方案,但这些患者的死亡率仍然很高。我们的研究纳入了29例临床诊断为败血症的患者。另设对照组进行比较。在所有患者中,评估从这些患者获得的心脏组织中p53的表达,并与临床数据进行统计相关。p53的不同表达率与患者的年龄无关,以年为单位有适当的平均值,但随着表达量的增加有增加的趋势(p=0.2110)。肺部感染是研究组脓毒症的主要原因(超过55%)。感染部位间差异有统计学意义(p<0.0001)。
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