On Neutrophil and Platelet Adhesive Interactions in Septic Lung Injury
Sepsis induced by intestinal perforation is a life-threatening illness and is a frequent cause of leukocyte-mediated lung injury. Although antimicrobial therapy has been the central clinical strategy for these patients, the survival rates in such patients are still very low because of their impaired host defense mechanisms. Therefore, control of amplified leukocyte recruitment in the lung may be a