Frontiers in Medicine (Nov 2023)

Acute lung injury caused by sepsis: how does it happen?

  • Baisheng Sun,
  • Baisheng Sun,
  • Mingxing Lei,
  • Mingxing Lei,
  • Jiaqi Zhang,
  • Hongjun Kang,
  • Hui Liu,
  • Feihu Zhou,
  • Feihu Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2023.1289194
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory disease caused by severe infections that involves multiple systemic organs, among which the lung is the most susceptible, leaving patients highly vulnerable to acute lung injury (ALI). Refractory hypoxemia and respiratory distress are classic clinical symptoms of ALI caused by sepsis, which has a mortality rate of 40%. Despite the extensive research on the mechanisms of ALI caused by sepsis, the exact pathological process is not fully understood. This article reviews the research advances in the pathogenesis of ALI caused by sepsis by focusing on the treatment regimens adopted in clinical practice for the corresponding molecular mechanisms. This review can not only contribute to theories on the pathogenesis of ALI caused by sepsis, but also recommend new treatment strategies for related injuries.

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