How is burn sepsis examined and diagnosed?
Sepsis is the leading cause of death in burn patients. Low body resistance and bacterial infection are the two main factors contributing to the development of sepsis. The most common…
Sepsis is the leading cause of death in burn patients. Low body resistance and bacterial infection are the two main factors contributing to the development of sepsis. The most common…
1. Causes of renal underperfusion secondary to: (1) decreased cardiac output; (2) blood loss; (3) hypotension; (4) dehydration syndrome; (5) postoperative period; (6) late oncological disease; (7) ADH secretion syndrome;…
Misdiagnosis of the disease often occurs and causes considerable distress to patients. In fact, there are many steps to confirm the diagnosis of sepsis, so how can we accurately confirm…
Sepsis (septicemia) is the invasion of pathogenic bacteria (bacteria and fungi) into the blood circulation, which multiply in the blood and produce toxins, causing a series of infections and toxemia…
Sepsis (septicemia) used to be defined as a serious systemic infection caused by the entry of pathogenic organisms into the bloodstream, where they multiply and produce toxins. In recent years,…
Sepsis is a very difficult to treat blood disorder that occurs mainly in children and adolescents, especially in newborns, and has a 20% to 25% chance of developing sepsis, so…
When we diagnose a disease, there is always a reference for us to correctly determine the disease. Experts say that for a serious condition like sepsis, we need it to…
The clinical manifestations of sepsis vary with the type, number and virulence of the causative organism as well as the age and resistance of the child. In mild cases, there…
(Disclaimer: This article is for general use only. To protect patient privacy, the information in the following content has been processed.) Abstract: A 74-year-old aunt Zhou had previous pancreatic cancer…
Allergic subseptic disease, also known as adult septicemia, is a relatively rare syndrome, with children being the most common. Its clinical features: rapid onset, mainly with prolonged persistent or intermittent…