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Duquesne University

2018

Trauma

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Probiotic Use In Trauma Patients: A Pathway To Determining The Standard Of Care To Improve Outcomes, Heather Vitko Dec 2018

Probiotic Use In Trauma Patients: A Pathway To Determining The Standard Of Care To Improve Outcomes, Heather Vitko

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The gut microbiome consists of normally non-pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and fungi. These friendly microbes serve to maintain GI barrier function and integrity, play a role in host nutrient and drug metabolism, immunomodulation, and prevent pathogenic bacteria from colonizing or causing disease. The importance of a healthy microbiome for the overall health of the host is just recently being appreciated within the medical and science communities. Disruption of the microbiome places one at greater risk for illness and infection. Patients who suffer a traumatic injury are among those at highest risk for complications associated with microbial imbalance, or dysbiosis. In addition …