Herz in der Sepsis

  • Martin L
  • Derwall M
  • Thiemermann C
  • et al.
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Abstract

An impairment of cardiac function is a key feature of cardiovascular failure associated with sepsis; however, its clinical relevance is still underestimated. Recent advancements in echocardiography in patients with septic shock enable a better characterization of septic cardiomyopathy by unmasking a severe, cardiac dysfunction even in the presence of preserved left ventricular ejection fraction. The pathophysiology of septic cardiomyopathy involves a complex mixture of systemic factors and molecular, metabolic, and structural changes of the cardiomyocytes. A better understanding of these factors will enable the discovery of new therapeutic targets for urgently needed disease-modifying therapeutic interventions. To date, the cornerstone of therapeutic management lies in control of the underlying infectious process and hemodynamic stabilization. This review summarizes the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of septic cardiomyopathy, and highlights the importance of further urgently needed studies aimed at improving diagnosis and treatment for septic cardiomyopathy.

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Martin, L., Derwall, M., Thiemermann, C., & Schürholz, T. (2017). Herz in der Sepsis. Der Anaesthesist, 66(7), 479–490. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00101-017-0329-x

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