Patrick Soon-Shiong, Chairman of Chan Soon-Shiong Family Foundation, Executive Chairman at ImmunityBio, and Executive Chairman of the Los Angeles Times, shared a post on X:
“Imagine that the knowledge of immune dysfunction existed since 2007 of the underlying cause of death in patients with sepsis. Ironically the same year of the NCI workshop demonstrating the importance of cytokines to modulate immune dysfunction. “A new skin for the old ceremony” is the title of this sepsis paper (Monneret 2007), remarkably almost two decades ago. “…almost 20 years of anti-inflammatory clinical trials have had only a modest effect in decreasing mortality.” Time to shed the old ceremony and implement a new skin by addressing lymphopenia.
Monitoring immune dysfunctions in the septic patient: a new skin for the old ceremony.
Title: Guillaume Monneret, Fabienne Venet, Alexandre Pachot, Alain Lepape
Authors: Monitoring immune dysfunctions in the septic patient: a new skin for the old ceremony
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