Sepsis Flashcards
What is one of the first steps in the progression of sepsis?
Endothelial injury
This leads to (1) widespread coagulation and (2) inflammation.
How common is sepsis?
- The incidence doubled from 2000 to 2008.
* Accounts for about 9.3% of deaths in the U.S.
The mortality of sepsis is about _______________.
25% for young people and 50% for the elderly
What drives sepsis?
The body’s immune response
In fact, it is better to characterize the bacteria that cause sepsis as bystanders because the body essentially kills everything in response to LPS.
How can the hyperimmune response be treated?
With steroids
For instance, a young person with meningitis might be given steroids to prevent the “inflammatory shambles.”
In about 1/3 of the cases of sepsis, ___________ is found.
no organism
This suggests that endogenous release of damage signals can cause sepsis.
What seven conditions can mimic sepsis?
- Acute myocardial infarction
- Acute pulmonary embolism
- Ablaze (burn injuries)
- Acute pancreatitis
- Acute drug reactions
- Acute pancreatitis
- Accidents (major trauma)
(“Doing My Best To Prevent Grave Prognoses” = drugs, MI, burns, trauma, pancreatitis, GI bleeds, PE.)
SIRS has been replaced in Feb. 2016 with ___________.
sepsis 3.0
Recently, researchers have discovered that _________________ is the best predictor of sepsis outcome.
changes in mental status
One of the best ways to decrease mortality in sepsis is _______________.
to give antibiotics in the first hour after onset of hypotension
What are the SIRS criteria?
- Temp: greater than 38º C or less than 36ºC
- HR: greater than 90
- RR: greater than 20
- PaCO2: less than 32 mm Hg
What feature needs to be added to the SIRS criteria to be considered shock?
BP less than 90 despite fluid resuscitation
What are the organ dysfunction variables?
- PaO2:FiO2 less than 300
- Creatinine 0.5 mg/dL higher than baseline
- Thrombocytopenia
- Total bilirubin greater than 4 mg/dL
Microcoagulation begins to occur due to ______________.
the overexpression of tissue factor
In culture-positive cases, most often the organism is ________________.
Gram-negative