acute sepsis in ER Flashcards

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What is sepsis?

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life-threatening organ dysfunction due to a dysregulated host response to infection

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how do microorganisms trigger the inflammatory response?

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  • Gaining entry into the host (e.g. via respiratory, GI, urogenital, skin)
  • Adherence to host cells (e.g. via cell surface adhesion molecules, fimbriae/pili)
  • Invasive into host cells / mucosal surfaces (e.g. via enzymes such as collagenase and hyaluronidase)
  • This would then result in inflammation (either pyogenic or granulomatous)
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what are the physiological features of sepsis?

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  • Respiratory: Raised respiratory rate (tachypnoea). Peri-capillary oedema & reduced pulmonary compliance (fluids leaking into interstitial tissues)
  • Cardiac: Low blood pressure (due to vasodilation and increased capillary leakage). This would result in tachycardia & end-organ damage (kidneys, liver, and brain)
  • Central Nervous System: As a result of reduced blood perfusion to the brain, patients can present with confusion, drowsiness, slurred speech, agitation, anxiety, and reduced level of consciousness.
  • Renal: As a result of reduced blood transfusion to the kidneys, there is reduction in urine output.
  • Pyrexial (hypothalamic response to infection) BUT remember hypothermia for elderly or even normal temperature for children/immunocompromised patients!
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who is at risk of sepsis?

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  • Very young (< 1 year old).
  • Elderly (>75 years) or very frail.
  • Pregnant, post-partum (within last 6 weeks).
  • Patients with impaired immune system due to illness
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how is sepsis diagnosed?

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Blood cultures

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what is the sespsis 6?

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SEPSIS 6 within the first hour!
IN: oxygen, antibiotics, fluids (only if appropriate)
OUT: blood cultures, lactate & Hb, urine output.
and ask for senior help

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