Sepsis Flashcards
risk factors for sepsis
-AIDS
-cytotoxic and immunosuppressive agents
-malnutrition/alcoholism
-malignancy
-diabetes
-increased age
why has there been an increase in the number of sepsis cases
- increased number of transplant recipients
- increased use of aggressive invasive procedures in patient management and diagnosis
- increased number of resistant organisms
- increased number of elderly patients
sepsis
life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated response to infection
sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA)
a scoring system that assesses the performance of several organ systems in the body (neuro, blood, liver, kidney, blood pressure/hemodynamics)
*higher SOFA score = higher likelihood of mortality
quick SOFA (qSOFA)
-RR > 22/min
-altered mentation
-systolic blood pressure < 100 mmHg
septic shock (sepsis-3)
-a subset of sepsis in which underlying circulatory and cellular/metabolic abnormalities are profound enough to substantially increase mortality
-characterized by persisting hypotension and increased serum lactate
what is responsible for the initiation of sepsis
signaling via TLRs, causing coagulation, cytokine production, and complement, which induce a systemic inflammatory response AND increased production of acute phase reactants
which acute phase reactants are upregulated in inflammation
more FFiSH in the C
-ferritin
-fibrinogen
-serum amyloid A
-hepcidin
-C-reactive protein
therapeutic approaches to sepsis
-adequate fluid administration
-antibiotics
-vasopressors (norepinephrine)
-oxygen
**need to get pathogen clearance to stop the cascade
potential (but ineffective) therapeutic approach to sepsis: anti-LPS or anti-CD14 antibodies
intention: neutralize LPS or its signaling
*no overall benefit
potential (but ineffective) therapeutic approach to sepsis: anti-TNF-alpha monoclonal antibody
intention: neutralize TNF-alpha
*no overall benefit
potential (but ineffective) therapeutic approach to sepsis: nitric oxide synthase inhibitor
intention: prevent the production of the potent vasodilator, NO, by vascular endothelial cells
*no overall benefit