Title: What is new in Sepsis?

Authors: Dr P. V. Bhargavan MD, FRCS, FIMSA, Dr Hariprasad Imandi, MBBS, Dr Shiji.P.V, MBBS, MD

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i7.23

Abstract

Abstract

The consensus definition generalized in 1991 and revisited in 2001 described sepsis as a clinical syndrome defined by the presence of both infection and a systemic inflammatory response. Septic shock is defined as a state of circulatory failure associated with infection in the absence of other causes. This systemic inflammatory syndrome was not very specific to identify early sepsis, even if there is suspected or proven microbial etiology. So, The Third International consensus definition for sepsis and septic shock defined in a manner sufficient enough to create awareness about early diagnosis of sepsis and septic shock among health care professionals, so that mortality in sepsis can be reduced to some extent with proper intervention.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Hariprasad Imandi, MBBS

DNB Medicine Resident, Baby Memorial Hospital, Kozhikode, Kerala

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