Sepsispediatric sepsisSepsis is defined as the systemic response to infection,nand clinically manifests as a constellation ofntachypnea, tachycardia, fever or hypothermia,nand an abnormal white blood cell count. Ifnunrecognized and untreated, sepsis progresses tonlife-threatening severe sepsis (defined as...
Sepsis is a major public health problem in children throughout the world. Given that the treatment guidelines emphasize early recognition, there is interest in developing biomarkers of sepsis, and most attention is focused on diagnostic biomarkers. While there is a need for ongoing discovery and dev...
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Sepsis is a major public health problem in children throughout the world. Given that the treatment guidelines emphasize early recognition, there is interest in developing biomarkers of sepsis, and most attention is focused on diagnostic biomarkers. While
More than half (20 [74%]) of the articles focused on predicting sepsis, compared to severe sepsis and septic shock. International consensus definitions and guidelines were used to define sepsis endpoints in most articles (16 [59%] of 27), including Goldstein et al.47, Rhodes et al.48, Si...
World Journal of Emergency Medicine Early changes in white blood cell, C-reactive protein and procalcitonin levels in children with severe multiple trauma Cai-fang Xu, World Journal of Emergency Medicine Comparing the precision of the pSOFA and SIRS scores in predicting sepsis-related deaths among ...
Urosepsis is defined as a type of sepsis that is caused by an infection originating from the urinary tract and may become life-threatening. Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response syndrome that includes abnormalities in two or more of the following parameters: body temperature, heart rate, respi...
More severe forms may however be observed, such as sepsis-like syndrome in newborns and meningitis, leading to frequent hospitalizations of younger children. 2.2. Bacterial diseases While the rate of visits for ambulatory pediatric infectious diseases has decreased, the same is true for invasive ...
The most frequently observed disease types included severe pneumonia (n = 53), sepsis (n = 34), septic shock (n = 25), pneumonia (n = 24) and encephalitis (n = 19), with incidence of these first three conditions being substantially higher in AMRT + group ...
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