Source Control and Sepsis Management
- Sepsis
- 27/09/2022
Source control is important in the treatment of sepsis and septic shock. Lack or delay of source control can result in worse outcomes for patients. The 2021 Surviving Sepsis Campaign
READ MORESource control is important in the treatment of sepsis and septic shock. Lack or delay of source control can result in worse outcomes for patients. The 2021 Surviving Sepsis Campaign
READ MOREWorld Sepsis Day was inaugurated exactly ten years ago and, since then, has made great progress in the fight against sepsis. Sepsis awareness has increased across the globe. However, sepsis still...
READ MOREPeripheral tissue hypoperfusion is a strong predictor of poor outcomes in patients suffering from severe conditions, such as sepsis, cardiac arrest or cardiogenic shock. The evaluation of peripheral...
READ MORESepsis is characterised by hypovolaemia and vasodilation. It is also characterised by organ dysfunction secondary to a dysregulated immune response of the host to the microbial pathogen. Prompt ident
READ MORESepsis and septic shock are accompanied by haemodynamic, microcirculatory and metabolic changes. These changes can lead to impaired tissue oxygenation, multiorgan damage and death. A common hall
READ MOREBSI certification agency has granted Abionic’s abioSCOPE® device and PSP test the IVDR certification for in-vitro diagnostics. This certification complies with Europe’s new In-vitro Diagnostic...
READ MORESepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction and a cause of significant morbidity and mortality. In addition, the high number of sepsis cases is a significant economic burden for healthcare systems
READ MORESeptic patients are often affected by coagulation disorders. Hence, they are at a high risk of thrombotic complications, ranging from widespread microvascular involvement, such as disseminated intrav
READ MORESepsis is a preventable cause of death. Early recognition, diagnosis, and appropriate clinical management can prevent sepsis and improve outcomes. However, the condition is not widely recognised...
READ MORESevere infections cause significant morbidity and mortality among hospitalised patients. Early detection of life-threatening infections is crucial to improving outcomes. However, none of the circulat
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