Sepsis is a common complication in patients in intensive care units and a frequent reason for intensive care unit admission. Sepsis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality and, without specific antisepsis therapies, management relies on infection control and organ support. For these interventions to be most effective, they must be started early, which highlights the need for all health-care workers to be aware of sepsis so that diagnosis can be made as early as possible. In this Viewpoint, we discuss some of the earlier terms used to characterise and define sepsis, and point out some of their limitations. We then introduce some aspects of new consensus definitions, proposed by an expert panel, which highlight in particular the importanc...
Sepsis and septic shock are common life-threatening pathologies associated with high mortality and s...
OBJECTIVE: To develop definitions of infection that can be used in clinical trials in patients with ...
Sepsis affects millions of people worldwide each year. It occurs when a normal human immune response...
Sepsis is a common complication in patients in intensive care units and a frequent reason for intens...
Sepsis is a major healthcare problem worldwide. Its mortality and morbidity is still high. Early dia...
Sepsis is one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients despite the u...
Sepsis continues to escape a precise diagnostic definition. The most recent consensus definition, te...
Sepsis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with increased burden in low- and...
Sepsis is a heterogeneous clinical condition that is most common in intensive care units, which is t...
Standardization of definitions has been considered important in sepsis to facilitate accurate diagno...
IMPORTANCE: Definitions of sepsis and septic shock were last revised in 2001. Considerable advances ...
There has been a significant evolution in the definition and management of sepsis over the last thre...
In recent years the problem of infection has become increasingly significant, especially in intensiv...
Sepsis and its sequelae are increasingly common and mortality rate is still high. The terminology us...
Standardization of definitions has been considered important in sepsis to facilitate accurate diagno...
Sepsis and septic shock are common life-threatening pathologies associated with high mortality and s...
OBJECTIVE: To develop definitions of infection that can be used in clinical trials in patients with ...
Sepsis affects millions of people worldwide each year. It occurs when a normal human immune response...
Sepsis is a common complication in patients in intensive care units and a frequent reason for intens...
Sepsis is a major healthcare problem worldwide. Its mortality and morbidity is still high. Early dia...
Sepsis is one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients despite the u...
Sepsis continues to escape a precise diagnostic definition. The most recent consensus definition, te...
Sepsis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with increased burden in low- and...
Sepsis is a heterogeneous clinical condition that is most common in intensive care units, which is t...
Standardization of definitions has been considered important in sepsis to facilitate accurate diagno...
IMPORTANCE: Definitions of sepsis and septic shock were last revised in 2001. Considerable advances ...
There has been a significant evolution in the definition and management of sepsis over the last thre...
In recent years the problem of infection has become increasingly significant, especially in intensiv...
Sepsis and its sequelae are increasingly common and mortality rate is still high. The terminology us...
Standardization of definitions has been considered important in sepsis to facilitate accurate diagno...
Sepsis and septic shock are common life-threatening pathologies associated with high mortality and s...
OBJECTIVE: To develop definitions of infection that can be used in clinical trials in patients with ...
Sepsis affects millions of people worldwide each year. It occurs when a normal human immune response...