International studies demonstrate an annual increase in the frequency and impact of sepsis in intensive care units (ICU). Cerebral dysfunction, or so-called sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE), is one of the earliest signs of sepsis, as well as its common complication. Up to 70% of patients with sepsis have symptoms of encephalopathy [1, 2]. A direct link between the SAE and an increased mortality rate is a major concern; more than a half of sepsis survivors experience continuous memory and concentration impairment [3—5]. Diagnosis of the cerebral dysfunction in sepsis is often difficult because of lack of specific biomarkers and frequent prescription of sedatives to critically ill patients. Clinical manifestations of SAE are diverse, ma...
Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory disease resulting from an infection. This disorder affects 750 000...
Brain injury is frequently observed after sepsis and may be primarily related to the direct effects ...
The pathogenesis of sepsis associated encephalopathy (SAE) is not yet clear: the blood–brain barrier...
Sepsis is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in intensive care units. Organ dysfunction is tri...
Sepsis associated encephalopathy (SAE) is a common but poorly understood neurological complication o...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Every ...
Every year, more cases of sepsis appear in intensive care units. The most frequent complication of s...
Sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) describes acute cognitive dysfunction secondary to systemic o...
International audienceSepsis often is characterized by an acute brain dysfunction, which is associat...
Septic associated encephalopathy (SAE) is simply define as an encephalopathy incidence that occurs i...
Sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) is defined as a diffuse or multifocal cerebral dysfunction in...
Brain dysfunction is a frequent complication of sepsis, usually defined as “sepsis-associated enceph...
Brain dysfunction is a frequent complication of sepsis, usually defined as "sepsis-associated enceph...
Systemic sepsis commonly produces brain dysfunction, sepsis-associated encephalopathy, which can var...
Sepsis and the multiorgan dysfunction syndrome are among the most common reasons for admission to an...
Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory disease resulting from an infection. This disorder affects 750 000...
Brain injury is frequently observed after sepsis and may be primarily related to the direct effects ...
The pathogenesis of sepsis associated encephalopathy (SAE) is not yet clear: the blood–brain barrier...
Sepsis is a major cause of mortality and morbidity in intensive care units. Organ dysfunction is tri...
Sepsis associated encephalopathy (SAE) is a common but poorly understood neurological complication o...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Every ...
Every year, more cases of sepsis appear in intensive care units. The most frequent complication of s...
Sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) describes acute cognitive dysfunction secondary to systemic o...
International audienceSepsis often is characterized by an acute brain dysfunction, which is associat...
Septic associated encephalopathy (SAE) is simply define as an encephalopathy incidence that occurs i...
Sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) is defined as a diffuse or multifocal cerebral dysfunction in...
Brain dysfunction is a frequent complication of sepsis, usually defined as “sepsis-associated enceph...
Brain dysfunction is a frequent complication of sepsis, usually defined as "sepsis-associated enceph...
Systemic sepsis commonly produces brain dysfunction, sepsis-associated encephalopathy, which can var...
Sepsis and the multiorgan dysfunction syndrome are among the most common reasons for admission to an...
Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory disease resulting from an infection. This disorder affects 750 000...
Brain injury is frequently observed after sepsis and may be primarily related to the direct effects ...
The pathogenesis of sepsis associated encephalopathy (SAE) is not yet clear: the blood–brain barrier...