The Immediate Intramedullary Nailing Surgery Increased the Mitochondrial DNA Release That Aggravated Systemic Inflammatory Response and Lung Injury Induced by Elderly Hip Fracture
Conventional concept suggests that immediate surgery is the optimal choice for elderly hip fracture patients; however, few studies focus on the adverse effect of immediate surgery. This study aims to examine the adverse effect of immediate surgery, as well as to explore the meaning of mtDNA release...
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Main Authors: | Li Gan (Author), Jianfeng Zhong (Author), Ruhui Zhang (Author), Tiansheng Sun (Author), Qi Li (Author), Xiaobin Chen (Author), Jianzheng Zhang (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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