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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2008
Definitions have been considered important in all fields of medicine, both at a patient level to facilitate accurate diagnosis and treatment, and at a research level to clarify patient inclusion criteria and interpretation of study results. Although there is agreement that sepsis refers to the host response to infection, the complexity of this response
Vincent, Jean Louis +1 more
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Definitions have been considered important in all fields of medicine, both at a patient level to facilitate accurate diagnosis and treatment, and at a research level to clarify patient inclusion criteria and interpretation of study results. Although there is agreement that sepsis refers to the host response to infection, the complexity of this response
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2013
Infections during pregnancy are relatively prevalent, and the majority of cases are managed well in the community. Occasionally, however, infections may be life-threatening. Sepsis may be associated with multiple organ dysfunction and a high mortality.
N, Arulkumaran, M, Singer
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Infections during pregnancy are relatively prevalent, and the majority of cases are managed well in the community. Occasionally, however, infections may be life-threatening. Sepsis may be associated with multiple organ dysfunction and a high mortality.
N, Arulkumaran, M, Singer
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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2019
Purpose of review Sepsis remains among the leading causes of childhood mortality worldwide. This review serves to highlight key areas of knowledge gain and ongoing controversies pertinent to sepsis in children. Recent findings Several recent publications describe the epidemiology of
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Purpose of review Sepsis remains among the leading causes of childhood mortality worldwide. This review serves to highlight key areas of knowledge gain and ongoing controversies pertinent to sepsis in children. Recent findings Several recent publications describe the epidemiology of
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Head & Neck, 1989
AbstractPostanginal sepsis is a septicemia resulting from an antecedent pharyngitis that causes an internal jugular vein thrombophlebitis. Because of the severity of the disease and the difficulty in its diagnosis, familiarity with all aspects of the disease is essential. We present three cases and review the literature on postanginal sepsis.
J, Shapiro, M P, Fried, M, Strome
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AbstractPostanginal sepsis is a septicemia resulting from an antecedent pharyngitis that causes an internal jugular vein thrombophlebitis. Because of the severity of the disease and the difficulty in its diagnosis, familiarity with all aspects of the disease is essential. We present three cases and review the literature on postanginal sepsis.
J, Shapiro, M P, Fried, M, Strome
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Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2011
Postoperative sepsis is a major cause of surgical associated morbidity and mortality. Our goal is to describe its incidence, pathophysiology, and contributing factors. In addition, we will review preventive measures and treatment options that may possibly reduce its healthcare burden.We review epidemiologic data and clinical tools presented in multiple
Elchanan, Fried +2 more
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Postoperative sepsis is a major cause of surgical associated morbidity and mortality. Our goal is to describe its incidence, pathophysiology, and contributing factors. In addition, we will review preventive measures and treatment options that may possibly reduce its healthcare burden.We review epidemiologic data and clinical tools presented in multiple
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2017
Pediatric sepsis is distinct from adult sepsis in its definitions, clinical presentations, and management. Recognition of pediatric sepsis is complicated by the various pediatric-specific comorbidities that contribute to its mortality and the age- and development-specific vital sign and clinical parameters that obscure its recognition.
Melanie K, Prusakowski, Audrey P, Chen
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Pediatric sepsis is distinct from adult sepsis in its definitions, clinical presentations, and management. Recognition of pediatric sepsis is complicated by the various pediatric-specific comorbidities that contribute to its mortality and the age- and development-specific vital sign and clinical parameters that obscure its recognition.
Melanie K, Prusakowski, Audrey P, Chen
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Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 2009
Perinatal sepsis is one of the most challenging problems encountered in obstetric and intensive care. Sepsis is a clinical diagnosis and a serious pathologic process involving widespread release of inflammatory mediators that may lead to organ injury or rapid deterioration. Normal physiologic maternal adaptations in the intrapartal and early postpartal
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Perinatal sepsis is one of the most challenging problems encountered in obstetric and intensive care. Sepsis is a clinical diagnosis and a serious pathologic process involving widespread release of inflammatory mediators that may lead to organ injury or rapid deterioration. Normal physiologic maternal adaptations in the intrapartal and early postpartal
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Urologia Journal, 2015
Sepsis represents a clinical syndrome following an infection and it is characterized by classical signs of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS): fever or ipothermia, tachycardia, tachipnea, leucocytosis or leucopenia. There may also be symptoms related to a specific infection such as a cough in pneumonia or burning with urination in a kidney
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Sepsis represents a clinical syndrome following an infection and it is characterized by classical signs of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS): fever or ipothermia, tachycardia, tachipnea, leucocytosis or leucopenia. There may also be symptoms related to a specific infection such as a cough in pneumonia or burning with urination in a kidney
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