Affiliation:
1. Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, United States
2. School of Nursing, Vanderbilt University, United States
Abstract
Abstract:
Surviving near-lethal insults, such as sepsis, trauma, and major surgery is more common
due to advances in medical care. The decline in mortality has unmasked a population of
chronic critically ill patients, many with the pathological immunophenotype known as Persistent
inflammation, Immunosuppression, and Catabolism Syndrome (PICS). Though initially described
in adults, many critically ill children exhibit the hallmarks of PICS, including lymphopenia, hyperinflammation,
and evidence of ongoing somatic protein catabolism. These patients are plagued
with recurrent infections and suffer worse outcomes. There remains a need to understand the
pathophysiology underlying this condition to elucidate potential therapies and develop interventions.
This perspective provides the most current update of PICS within the pediatric population.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.