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Severe sepsis is defined as sepsis that is accompanied by one or more organ dysfunctions, hypotension or hypoperfusion (decreased renal function, hypoxemia, lactic acidosis, oliguria, mental status changes). Macrophages and monocytes produced Procalcitoni... see more

BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a major challenge in emergency departments and intensive care units (ICUs). Sepsis also mimics or interacts with many other disorders causing high mortality and morbidity. There is no accurate biomarker or test to diagnose or predict... see more

Objective to study the response of volumetric and osmoregulatory renal functiona to the action of Reosorbilact in dopamine-dependent compensation of sepsis-induced hypotension.Materials and methods. Inclusion criteria - patients with purulent-septic compl... see more

Objective: To assess the role of procalcitonin (PCT) in the diagnosis and prognosis in children with sepsis. Design: Prospective,observational study. Setting: Tertiary care center in South India. Participants: Children, 1 month to 15 years of age, admitte... see more

Background: Sepsis is a common disease in intensive care unit (ICU) with high mortality rate. Administration of antibiotic has an important role to determine the outcome of sepsis patient. This study aimed to evaluate the quality of antibiotic prescriptio... see more

Sepsis-induced leukopenia occurs in critically ill patients and associated with negative clinical outcomes. A sixty years old patients with respiratory failure, decreased level of consciousness and pneumonia transferred to the intensive care unit. During ... see more

Sepsis-induced leukopenia occurs in critically ill patients and associated with negative clinical outcomes. A sixty years old patients with respiratory failure, decreased level of consciousness and pneumonia transferred to the intensive care unit. During ... see more

Fluid therapy is an essential part of resuscitation of the patients with severe sepsis and  different methods has been suggested for. One of these methods is to add colloids  like  albumin to the crystalloid fluids, yet there are serious co... see more

Background: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a fatal complication of severe sepsis. Due to its higher molecular weight, the use of colloids in fluid resuscitation may be associated with fewer cases of ARDS compared to crystalloids. Extravascu... see more

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