Search Results - "Mihaylov, Diana"
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Immunosuppressive effects of circulating bile acids in human endotoxemia and septic shock: patients with liver failure are at risk
Published in Critical care (London, England) (27-09-2023)“…Sepsis-induced immunosuppression is a frequent cause of opportunistic infections and death in critically ill patients. A better understanding of the underlying…”
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Quantification of Bile Acids in Cerebrospinal Fluid: Results of an Observational Trial
Published in Biomedicines (01-11-2023)“…(1) Background: Bile acids, known as aids in intestinal fat digestion and as messenger molecules in serum, can be detected in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF),…”
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Biomarkers of Cholestasis and Liver Injury in the Early Phase of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Their Pathophysiological Value
Published in Diagnostics (Basel) (14-12-2021)“…Impaired liver function and cholestasis are frequent findings in critically ill patients and are associated with poor outcomes. We tested the hypothesis that…”
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Determination of individual bile acids in acute respiratory distress syndrome reveals a specific pattern of primary and secondary bile acids and a shift to the acidic pathway as an adaptive response to the critical condition
Published in Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine (25-05-2022)“…Cholestasis and elevated serum bile acid levels are common in critically ill patients. This study aims to define the specific pattern of bile acids associated…”
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A reduced glycine-to-taurine ratio of conjugated serum bile acids signifies an adaptive mechanism and is an early marker of outcome in acute respiratory distress syndrome
Published in Internal and emergency medicine (01-03-2023)“…The accumulation of Bile Acids (BA) in serum is a common finding in critically ill patients and has been found in patients with Acute Respiratory Distress…”
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Circulating Bile Acids in Liver Failure Activate TGR5 and Induce Monocyte Dysfunction
Published in Cellular and molecular gastroenterology and hepatology (01-01-2021)“…Retention of bile acids in the blood is a hallmark of liver failure. Recent studies have shown that increased serum bile acid levels correlate with bacterial…”
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Circulating Bile Acids in Liver Failure Activate TGR5 and Induce Monocyte DysfunctionSummary
Published in Cellular and molecular gastroenterology and hepatology (01-01-2021)“…Background & Aims: Retention of bile acids in the blood is a hallmark of liver failure. Recent studies have shown that increased serum bile acid levels…”
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