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Dimens Crit Care Nurs · Jan 2003
Review Case ReportsNew thoughts on sepsis: the unifier of critical care.
- Christine Smith Schulman and Kathy Hare.
- Clinical Education, Harborview Medical Center, Mailstop 359733, 325 Ninth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98102, USA. schulman@u.washington.edu
- Dimens Crit Care Nurs. 2003 Jan 1;22(1):20-30.
AbstractIn the United States, more than $16 billion annually is spent managing patients with severe sepsis and its sequelae. Insight into the inflammatory response, endothelial tissue, and the coagulation cascade suggest promising new treatment regimens that limit morbidity and mortality due to sepsis and multisystem organ failure. This article will discuss new information regarding the pathophysiology of the inflammatory response and sepsis. Current thoughts on clinical management and a promising new agent, Activated Protein C, will be presented.
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