Increased awareness of the signs and symptoms of sepsis and an emphasis on the importance of early treatment have helped to improve survival rates from this serious and frequent condition in recent years. With no specific, effective anti-sepsis therapies available, management focuses on early source control with adequate and appropriate antibiotics and removal of any source of infection, rapid resuscitation, hemodynamic stabilization and organ support. Use of dedicated teams to care for patients with sepsis can help optimize early management.
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Vincent, J.-L., Pereira, A. J., Gleeson, J., & Backer, D. D. (2014). Early management of sepsis. Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine, 1(1), 3–7. https://doi.org/10.15441/ceem.14.005
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