Sepsis has become a major health economic issue, with more patients dying in hospitals due to sepsis related complications compared to breast and colorectal cancer together. Despite extensive research in order to improve outcome in sepsis over the last few decades, results of large multicenter studies were by-and-large very disappointing. This fiasco can be explained by several factors, but one of the most important reasons is the uncertain definition of sepsis resulting in very heterogeneous patient populations, and the lack of understanding of pathophysiology, which is mainly based on the imbalance in the host-immune response. However, this heroic research work has not been in vain. Putting the results of positive and negative studies int...
In North America, approximately 700,000 cases of sepsis occur each year, with mortality ranging betw...
Our current understanding of the pathophysiology and management of sepsis is associated with a lack ...
Increasing evidence supports a central role of the immune system in sepsis, but the current view of ...
Sepsis has become a major health economic issue, with more patients dying in hospitals due to sepsis...
Every physician has been trained early in their careers on how to recognize and manage sepsis. Altho...
Sepsis, a clinical syndrome occurring in patients following infection or injury, is a leading cause ...
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction syndrome caused by dysregulated host responses to inf...
The occurrence of sepsis in the critically ill population is a dreaded phenomenon when taking into c...
Sepsis, which may be defined as the systemic illness caused by the suspected invasion of normally s...
There has been a significant evolution in the definition and management of sepsis over the last thre...
Sepsis is a common condition with high morbidity and mortality. Although many patients may require c...
Sepsis is life-threatening organ dysfunction due to dysregulated response to infection. Patients wit...
Abstract: The clinical syndrome of sepsis encom-passes a highly heterogeneous group of clinical diso...
Sepsis is a syndrome related to severe infections. It is defined as the systemic host response to mi...
The design of clinical immunology studies in sepsis presents several fundamental challenges to impro...
In North America, approximately 700,000 cases of sepsis occur each year, with mortality ranging betw...
Our current understanding of the pathophysiology and management of sepsis is associated with a lack ...
Increasing evidence supports a central role of the immune system in sepsis, but the current view of ...
Sepsis has become a major health economic issue, with more patients dying in hospitals due to sepsis...
Every physician has been trained early in their careers on how to recognize and manage sepsis. Altho...
Sepsis, a clinical syndrome occurring in patients following infection or injury, is a leading cause ...
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction syndrome caused by dysregulated host responses to inf...
The occurrence of sepsis in the critically ill population is a dreaded phenomenon when taking into c...
Sepsis, which may be defined as the systemic illness caused by the suspected invasion of normally s...
There has been a significant evolution in the definition and management of sepsis over the last thre...
Sepsis is a common condition with high morbidity and mortality. Although many patients may require c...
Sepsis is life-threatening organ dysfunction due to dysregulated response to infection. Patients wit...
Abstract: The clinical syndrome of sepsis encom-passes a highly heterogeneous group of clinical diso...
Sepsis is a syndrome related to severe infections. It is defined as the systemic host response to mi...
The design of clinical immunology studies in sepsis presents several fundamental challenges to impro...
In North America, approximately 700,000 cases of sepsis occur each year, with mortality ranging betw...
Our current understanding of the pathophysiology and management of sepsis is associated with a lack ...
Increasing evidence supports a central role of the immune system in sepsis, but the current view of ...