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The Immunological Crossroads: How Sepsis Reshapes Host Defense and Anesthetic Management

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The Immunological Crossroads: How Sepsis Reshapes Host Defense and Anesthetic Management

A comprehensive review in Thorax examines the complex biological drivers of sepsis, a life-threatening syndrome characterized by a dysregulated host response to infection. The pathophysiology involves a dual state of excessive inflammation and concurrent immunosuppression, driven by proinflammatory cytokine storms, complement activation, endothelial dysfunction, lymphocyte exhaustion, and alterations in the gut microbiome. This detailed analysis of sepsis immunopathology highlights the critical challenge of translating preclinical insights into effective, personalized therapies for patients in critical care and perioperative settings.

Study Significance: For anesthesiologists and intensivists managing perioperative sepsis, this review underscores the necessity of moving beyond one-size-fits-all hemodynamic support. The detailed map of immunological drivers—from cytokine activity to myeloid-derived suppressor cells—provides a framework for anticipating a patient’s trajectory and tailoring supportive care, including fluid management and vasopressor choice, to their dominant biological phenotype. This shift towards precision medicine in sepsis care could fundamentally alter how anesthetic and critical care teams assess risk, monitor response, and select adjunctive immunomodulatory strategies in the operating room and ICU.

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