败血症相关AKI的临床观点:基础科学如何帮助解决这个问题
James D Odum1, Denise C Hasson2, Natalja L Stanski3
1Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL.
Seminars in nephrology
|September 11, 2025
概括
败血症相关的急性损伤 (SA-AKI) 具有显著的死亡风险. 解决SA-AKI的问题
科学领域:
- 关键护理医学 关键护理医学
- 腎臟病學 (nephrology) 是一種醫學.
- 翻译研究是翻译研究.
背景情况:
- 败血症相关的急性损伤 (SA-AKI) 是全球死亡的主要原因之一.
- SA-AKI的复杂性,包括患者,病原体和治疗的变化,阻碍了治疗的进步.
- 现有的临床前模型往往无法完全捕捉人类败血症的复杂性,从而造成了翻译差距.
研究的目的:
- 突出需要改进的临床前模型,更好地代表人类败血症.
- 强调承认和解决SA-AKI异质性的重要性.
- 在SA-AKI治疗中倡导精准医学方法.
主要方法:
- 审查和综合目前对SA-AKI病原和流行病学的理解.
- 在败血症研究中分析现有的临床前模型的局限性.
- 对准确医学框架进行讨论,以开发有针对性的SA-AKI疗法.
主要成果:
- SA-AKI异质性是有效治疗开发的重要障碍.
- 目前的临床前模型没有充分反映人类SA-AKI的复杂性.
- 需要个性化治疗策略来改善SA-AKI结果.
结论:
- 将临床前模型与人类败血症对齐对于推进SA-AKI研究至关重要.
- 拥抱SA-AKI异质性可以导致识别不同的,可治疗的内型.
- 开发基于机制的个性化疗法有望减少SA-AKI的负担.
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