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Sepsis

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2021
This article provides an overview of the history of the sepsis definitions as well as an overview of the current understanding of the pathogenesis of sepsis. The evolution of the treatment bundles is also presented.
Michael H, Ackerman   +3 more
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Sepsis

Nursing Standard, 2016
Each year in the UK there are an estimated 150,000 cases of sepsis, and 44,000 people die as a result of the condition (UK Sepsis Trust). Sepsis is triggered by an infection that causes the immune system to attack the body's own tissues. If not treated quickly, it can lead to multiple organ failure and death.
Julie A, Bastarache, Eric J, Seeley
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Sepsis

The American Journal of Medicine, 2007
Sepsis is a clinical syndrome defined by a systemic response to infection. With progression to sepsis-associated organ failure (ie, severe sepsis) or hypotension (ie, septic shock) mortality increases. Sepsis is a cause of considerable mortality, morbidity, cost, and health care utilization.
James M, O'Brien   +3 more
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Neuroinflammation in Sepsis: Sepsis Associated Delirium

Cardiovascular & Hematological Disorders-Drug Targets, 2015
Sepsis-associated delirium (SAD) is a clinical manifestation of the involvement of the central nervous system (CNS) during sepsis. The purpose of this review is to provide a concise overview of SAD including the epidemiology and current diagnostic criteria for SAD.
Piva, Simone   +2 more
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Sepsis, severe sepsis or sepsis syndrome: Need for clarification

Intensive Care Medicine, 1992
Editorial ; SCOPUS: ed.j ; info:eu-repo/semantics ...
Vincent, Jean Louis, Bihari, David
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Anorectal sepsis

Hospital Medicine, 2002
Anorectal sepsis is a common cause of hospital admission, presenting with abscess or fistula formation. This article discusses the aetiology of acute anorectal sepsis and its management.
F, Hughes, S, Mehta
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Sepsis Biomarkers

2021
Biomarkers have been used in sepsis to assist with the diagnosis of disease as well as determining the severity of disease, that is, prognosis. These biomarkers are based on the presence of discrete molecules within the blood. Unfortunately, in 2020, a single biomarker does not have sufficient sensitivity and specificity to definitively rule in or rule
Yachana, Kataria, Daniel, Remick
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Neonatal sepsis

The Lancet, 2017
Neonatal sepsis is the cause of substantial morbidity and mortality. Precise estimates of neonatal sepsis burden vary by setting. Differing estimates of disease burden have been reported from high-income countries compared with reports from low-income and middle-income countries.
Andi L, Shane   +2 more
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Dental Sepsis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1998
Dental sepsis or periapical abscess formation constitutes a large percentage of dental conditions that afflict horses. Dental sepsis occurs when the pulp chamber of the tooth is exposed to the oral cavity or external environment, allowing bacterial localization with resulting infection. Although acute, primary, septic pulpitis in horses is rare, dental
P O, Mueller, M Q, Lowder
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