Could Genetically Predicted Insomnia Predispose Patients to Sepsis?
Researchers sought to assess whether genetically predicted insomnia is associated with the risk for sepsis.
Researchers sought to assess whether genetically predicted insomnia is associated with the risk for sepsis.
Researchers compared outcomes of continuous vs intermittent meropenem among critically ill patients with sepsis.
Researchers assessed the effects of different empiric antibiotic regimens on the risk for acute kidney injury among patients admitted to the intensive care unit.
Researchers compared the effects of phenlyphrine plus norepinephrine vs norepinephrine alone for the treatment of septic shock.
Should enteral or IV vitamin C become standard of care in the treatment of patients with sepsis?
The authors emphasize that sepsis treatment should be guided by the connection between the microbiota and sepsis outcomes.
For mechanically ventilated adults with sepsis, outcomes do not differ significantly for those receiving dexmedetomidine or propofol.
Improving hospital nurse staffing could significantly reduce deaths from sepsis.
IDSA has outlined several recommendations aimed at reducing the risk forunintended consequences of the Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock Early Management Bundle.
The Surviving Sepsis Campaign panel has issued recommendations to help support healthcare workers caring for critically ill patients with COVID-19.