The production and consequences of the components of the state defined as 'clinically significant sepsis', as seen in patients undergoing intensive therapy—fever, shock, respiratory failure and multiple system failure—are complex. The syndrome is not necessarily accompanied by detectable bacteraemia; the effective management cannot wait upon positive blood cultures. Possibilities for more effective intervention include the use of monoclonal antibodies to endotoxin or to tumour necrosis factor, and of prostaglandins to alter the microcirculation. More refined definition of the severe sepsis syndrome will be required before these measures can be fully evaluated
Sepsis is a major healthcare problem worldwide. Its mortality and morbidity is still high. Early dia...
In recent years the problem of infection has become increasingly significant, especially in intensiv...
epsis has a different meaning to the surgeon, physician and intensivist than the clinical microbiolo...
Focal infectious processes may produce a systemic syndrome whose description has been recently stand...
Sepsis and related aspects has become an area of active and intense research, leading lo important a...
A better understanding of the inflammatory, procoagulant, and immunosuppressive aspects of sepsis ha...
Sepsis is a life-threatening pathogenic state characterized by whole-body inflammation triggered by ...
Sepsis is among the most common reasons for admission to intensive care units throughout the world. ...
Severe sepsis and septic shock are still associated with high mortality rates. To improve the outcom...
Sepsis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with increased burden in low- and...
Severe sepsis and septic shock represent the most extreme ends of the infectious diseases spectrum. ...
Sepsis is a clinical syndrome of systemic inflammation induced by infection, now defined as life-thr...
25 to 35 % of all septic episodes end in death, and those patients experiencing septic peritonitis d...
Sepsis is a syndrome related to severe infections. It is defined as the systemic host response to mi...
Sepsis is defined by the presence of at least two systemic inflammatory response syndrome criteria a...
Sepsis is a major healthcare problem worldwide. Its mortality and morbidity is still high. Early dia...
In recent years the problem of infection has become increasingly significant, especially in intensiv...
epsis has a different meaning to the surgeon, physician and intensivist than the clinical microbiolo...
Focal infectious processes may produce a systemic syndrome whose description has been recently stand...
Sepsis and related aspects has become an area of active and intense research, leading lo important a...
A better understanding of the inflammatory, procoagulant, and immunosuppressive aspects of sepsis ha...
Sepsis is a life-threatening pathogenic state characterized by whole-body inflammation triggered by ...
Sepsis is among the most common reasons for admission to intensive care units throughout the world. ...
Severe sepsis and septic shock are still associated with high mortality rates. To improve the outcom...
Sepsis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with increased burden in low- and...
Severe sepsis and septic shock represent the most extreme ends of the infectious diseases spectrum. ...
Sepsis is a clinical syndrome of systemic inflammation induced by infection, now defined as life-thr...
25 to 35 % of all septic episodes end in death, and those patients experiencing septic peritonitis d...
Sepsis is a syndrome related to severe infections. It is defined as the systemic host response to mi...
Sepsis is defined by the presence of at least two systemic inflammatory response syndrome criteria a...
Sepsis is a major healthcare problem worldwide. Its mortality and morbidity is still high. Early dia...
In recent years the problem of infection has become increasingly significant, especially in intensiv...
epsis has a different meaning to the surgeon, physician and intensivist than the clinical microbiolo...