Rapid Hemodynamic Deterioration and Death due to Acute Severe Refractory Septic Shock

  • Dhoble A
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Abstract

Despite emergence of early goal directed therapy, septic shock still carries a high mortality. Gram negative septicemia is notorious for rapid deterioration due to endotoxin release. Multi-organ damage due to septic shock carries poor prognosis, and such patients should be managed aggressively with multidisciplinary approach. We present a fatal case of a patient with gram negative septicemia who rapidly deteriorated, and died due to acute refractory severe septic shock. This patient probably developed urosepsis secondary to severe urinary tract infection. He also had infiltrates on chest radiograph. He expired within fifteen hours of presenting to the emergency department. This case emphasizes the importance of early recognition and management of septic shock. Early goal directed therapy has shown to improve mortality. Broad spectrum antibiotics should be started within one hour depending on local immunity of organisms. This case also highlights the fact that despite optimized treatment, this entity has very high mortality rates.

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Dhoble, A. (2009). Rapid Hemodynamic Deterioration and Death due to Acute Severe Refractory Septic Shock. Journal of Clinical Medicine Research. https://doi.org/10.4021/jocmr2009.04.1238

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