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The outcome of septic patients relies on the early identification and rapid implementation of appropriate treatments, including hemodynamic optimization and antibiotics administration” Jouffroy et al (2018).

Abstract:

The estimated incidence of sepsis is approximately 300 per 100,000 inhabitants [1,2], making sepsis a major public health problem, with a mortality rate reaching 30% at day 28 (D28) [1,3-5]. The outcome of septic patients relies on the early identification and rapid implementation of appropriate treatments, including hemodynamic optimization and antibiotics administration [3,6]. Hemodynamic failure is frequently encountered in most severe forms of sepsis and often has to be initially managed in a pre-hospital setting.

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Reference:

Jouffroy, R., Saade, A., Muret, A., Philippe, P., Michaloux, M., Carli, P. and Vivien, B. (2018) Fluid resuscitation in pre-hospital management of septic shock. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. February 3rd. [epub ahead of print].

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajem.2018.01.078

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