I&I) Sepsis Pthogenesis Flashcards
What are the problems with the SIRS criteria
Df of sepsis
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What begins the immunopathology of sepsis - then what things are activated downstream of this
Ops — cd14 — tlr…
What are the effects of pro-inflammatory cytokines during sepsis? List em
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How do CVS changes come about.
What happens here — their stages and what at each on
Early distributive shock, hypovolaemic shock, cardiogenic shock
Coagulation response in sepsis
What happens here and why
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What are some metabolic changes
How can the other factors contribute and make things worse
What are PAMPs how does this fit into sepsis. Give examples
What are PRRs, same as above
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Difference between gram positive and negative in the way they cause sepsis.
How does G+ve bac lead to sepsis.
Give examples of bacteria
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What is toxic shock syndrome how does it happen — toxin and bacteria
How does it present
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When does toxic shock happen
What organisms causes it And in what patients
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Difference between strep pyogenes and staph aureus toxic shock??
Immunpathogenesis of toxic shock — what causes it exactly
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What are the difference between superantigen and exotoxins mediated sepsis and what is similar
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Management of sepsis
How to assess severity (df of sepsis pls) . Hints
SOFA
QSOFA
What are some red flags for sepsis
What is important to think about with antibiotic treatment
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