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- W A Lynn and J Cohen.
- Department of Infectious Diseases and Bacteriology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, London, U.K.
- J. Infect. 1995 May 1;30(3):207-12.
AbstractSeptic shock due to bacterial and other infections remains an increasing cause of hospital mortality and morbidity. Early recognition and prompt management with diagnostic evaluation, antimicrobial therapy, surgery when indicated and advanced life support undoubtedly saves many lives. Once treatment has been instituted, careful and frequent monitoring is required to optimise therapy and detect complications at an early stage. However, once shock and organ failure have become established the mortality remains high and has changed little in the last few years despite improvements in intensive management. A variety of other approaches to treatment are under investigation but as yet there are insufficient data to recommend their use.
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