Microcirculatory changes during haemorrhagic shock in relation to shock and subsequent inflammatory responses

A Contract Award Notice
by DEFENCE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY

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Contracts Finder
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
11.5 month
Value
£55K
Sector
INDUSTRIAL
Published
27 Oct 2021
Delivery
20 Sep 2021 to 31 Aug 2022
Deadline
17 Sep 2021 12:00

Concepts

Location

Geochart for 1 buyers and 1 suppliers

Description

The cardiovascular response to trauma (tissue injury, haemorrhagic shock and resuscitation) leads to inflammatory responses that can either cause further damage or underpin subsequent tissue healing. A novel element of the inflammatory response is the interaction between platelets and neutrophils, which have been examined in a collaborative pilot study with King's College, who have expertise in neutrophil-platelet interactions. The inflammatory response in trauma is in part orchestrated by the microcirculation. There is considerable inter-individual variation in the microcirculatory response to trauma. A detailed assessment of these responses, followed by correlation with the systemic physiological and inflammatory responses, may identify mechanisms of response and potential therapeutic directions to modify the inflammatory response and augment the potential for healing.

Award Detail

1 Kings College London (London)
  • Value: £54,992

CPV Codes

  • 73111000 - Research laboratory services

Other Information

Transparency-20211011-Acceptance_ltr.pdf Transparency-20210909-Part_C_Task_Response_Form.pdf

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