Multiple organ failure (MOF) may occur early or late after trauma. Besides
direct physical injury of organs, compromise of the microcirculation by inf
lammation plays an important role in the pathogenesis of MOF. Inflammation
also induces counterregulatory responses which may end up in immunoparalysi
s. As a result,infection and sepsis with additional inflammatory damage to
the microcirculation ensue thereby contributing to the late development of
MOF. In addition to this biphasic model of posttraumatic MOF, there is evid
ence that inflammation and immunoparalysis do not only occur in sequence to
each other but in parallel early after surgical procedures. The aim of the
present brief review is to summarize the posttraumatic mechanisms of infla
mmation and immunoparalysis and to discuss how to differentiate between bot
h pathophysiologic states.