Severe trauma leads to sustained muscle loss, induced frailty, and distinct temporal changes in myokine and chemokine profiles of older patients

Sarcopenia is a known risk factor for adverse outcomes across multiple disease states, including severe trauma. Factors such as age, hyperinflammation, prolonged immobilization, and critical illness may not only exacerbate progression of this disease but may also contribute to the development of ind...

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Published in:Surgery Vol. 176; no. 5; pp. 1516 - 1524
Main Authors: Polcz, Valerie E., Barrios, Evan L., Cox, Michael C., Rocha, Ivanna, Liang, Muxuan, Hawkins, Russell B., Darden, Dijoia, Ungaro, Ricardo, Dirain, Marvin, Mankowski, Robert, Mohr, Alicia M., Moore, Frederick A., Moldawer, Lyle L., Efron, Philip A., Brakenridge, Scott C., Loftus, Tyler J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Inc 01.11.2024
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ISSN:0039-6060, 1532-7361, 1532-7361
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