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Published Aug 5, 2013

Fuzhou Wang  

Abstract

Sepsis or septic shock is one of the major causes of mortality in intensive care medicine. How to define and how to make an accurate diagnosis possess critical implications for patients and intensive caregivers. With the development of modern medical science, new challenges rose for how to re-define sepsis and also revision is needed. Should we add organ dysfunction to the diagnostic criteria of systemic inflammatory response syndrome, and whether are there early symptoms or signs of organ dysfunction need to be considered critically. May be the new definition of sepsis can save more lives.

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Keywords

Sepsis, Septic Shock, Intensive Medicine, Definition

References
1. Vincent JL, Opal SM, Marshall JC, Tracey KJ. Sepsis definitions: time for change. Lancet 2013; 381: 774-5.

2. Fry DE. Sepsis, systemic inflammatory response, and multiple organ dysfunction: the mystery continues. Am Surg 2012; 78: 1-8.
How to Cite
Wang, F. (2013). New Definition of Sepsis. Science Insights, 2(1), 37. https://doi.org/10.15354/si.13.lt005
Section
Letters