Management of Sepsis

James A. Russell(University of British Columbia)
New England Journal of Medicine
October 18, 2006
Cited by 1,049

Abstract

A better understanding of the inflammatory, procoagulant, and immunosuppressive aspects of sepsis has contributed to rational therapeutic plans. This review considers optimal management of sepsis from the point of early, goal-directed therapy, lung-protective ventilation, antibiotics, and additional therapies, such as activated protein C, as well as the use of corticosteroids, vasopressin, and intensive insulin.


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