EP Herrejón, BB García - Medicina Intensiva (English Edition), 2013 - Elsevier
In 2004 the first edition of the “Surviving sepsis campaign” guidelines for the management of severe sepsis and septic shock was published, opening a new era in the treatment of this …
RP Dellinger, JM Carlet, H Masur, H Gerlach - 2004 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Abstract The Surviving Sepsis Campaign, initiated in 2002, is comprised of 3 phases. The first phase was the introduction of the campaign at several major international critical care …
T Calandra, J Cohen, J Gea-Banacloche, D Keh… - Intensive Care …, 2004 - jlbreda.free.fr
The mortality of severe sepsis (infection-induced organ dysfunction or hypoperfusion abnormalities) and septic shock (hypotension not reversed with fluid resuscitation and …
S Reynoso - Clínica–UNR org, 2007 - clinica-unr.com.ar
Dr. Sebastián Reynoso (*) a muerte es un evento muy frecuente en pacientes sépticos. Alrededor de un 30% de los pacientes con sepsis severa fallecerán. Este porcentaje se …
In 2002, the declaration of Barcelona launched a worldwide campaign that proposed to decrease in sepsis-related mortality by the introduction of evidence-based medicine into the …
J Butler - Emergency Medicine Journal, 2008 - emj.bmj.com
Severe sepsis is a syndrome characterised by systemic inflammation, coagulopathy and acute organ dysfunction in response to an infection. 1 Worldwide, 18 million cases of severe …
JC Gómez Rodríguez - Revista Med, 2009 - scielo.org.co
Si bien la sepsis es tan antigua como el sistema inmune, solo hasta el siglo XIX se identificó una relación de causalidad de entre los organismos infecciosos y la infección per se. Y …
M Leone, B Vallet, C Martin - La Presse Médicale, 2006 - Elsevier
The mortality induced by severe sepsis and septic shock remains very elevated despite progress in diagnosis and treatment. All the experts in the field consider that further progress …
A Rhodes, LE Evans, W Alhazzani… - Crit Care …, 2017 - clinicainfectologica2hnc.webs.fcm …
La sepsis es un trastorno orgánico potencialmente mortal provocado por una respuesta desregulada del huésped a la infección (1–3). La sepsis y el choque septicémico son …