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Title: | AME evidence series 001-The Society for Translational Medicine: clinical practice guidelines for diagnosis and early identification of sepsis in the hospital | Authors: | Zhang, Zhongheng Smischney, Nathan J Zhang, Haibo Van Poucke, Sven Tsirigotis, Panagiotis Rello, Jordi Honore, Patrick M Kuan, Win Sen Ray, Juliet June Zhou, Jiancang Shang, You Yu, Yuetian Jung, Christian Robba, Chiara Taccone, Fabio Silvio Caironi, Pietro Grimaldi, David Hofer, Stefan Dimopoulos, George Leone, Marc Hong, Sang-Bum Bahloul, Mabrouk Argaud, Laurent Kim, Won Young Spapen, Herbert D Rocco, Jose Rodolfo |
Keywords: | Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Respiratory System Sepsis early identification diagnosis INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS DEFINITIONS INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE SYNDROME EMERGENCY-DEPARTMENT PATIENTS INTENSIVE-CARE PATIENTS POSITIVE FLUID BALANCE GOAL-DIRECTED THERAPY SEPTIC SHOCK SURVIVING SEPSIS SCREENING TOOL ORGAN FAILURE |
Issue Date: | 1-Sep-2016 | Publisher: | AME Publishing | Citation: | Zhang, Zhongheng, Smischney, Nathan J, Zhang, Haibo, Van Poucke, Sven, Tsirigotis, Panagiotis, Rello, Jordi, Honore, Patrick M, Kuan, Win Sen, Ray, Juliet June, Zhou, Jiancang, Shang, You, Yu, Yuetian, Jung, Christian, Robba, Chiara, Taccone, Fabio Silvio, Caironi, Pietro, Grimaldi, David, Hofer, Stefan, Dimopoulos, George, Leone, Marc, Hong, Sang-Bum, Bahloul, Mabrouk, Argaud, Laurent, Kim, Won Young, Spapen, Herbert D, Rocco, Jose Rodolfo (2016-09-01). AME evidence series 001-The Society for Translational Medicine: clinical practice guidelines for diagnosis and early identification of sepsis in the hospital. JOURNAL OF THORACIC DISEASE 8 (9) : 2654-2665. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.21037/jtd.2016.08.03 | Abstract: | Sepsis is a heterogeneous disease caused by an infection stimulus that triggers several complex local and systemic immuno-inflammatory reactions, which results in multiple organ dysfunction and significant morbidity and mortality. The diagnosis of sepsis is challenging because there is no gold standard for diagnosis. As a result, the clinical diagnosis of sepsis is ever changing to meet the clinical and research requirements. Moreover, although there are many novel biomarkers and screening tools for predicting the risk of sepsis, the diagnostic performance and effectiveness of these measures are less than satisfactory, and there is insufficient evidence to recommend clinical use of these new techniques. As a consequence, diagnostic criteria for sepsis need regular revision to cope with emerging evidence. This review aims to present the most updated information on diagnosis and early recognition of sepsis. Recommendations for clinical use of different diagnostic tools rely on the Grades of Recommendation Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) framework. Because most of the studies were observational and did not allow a reliable assessment of these tools, a two-step inference approach was employed. Future trials need to confirm or refute a particular index test and should directly explore relevant patient outcome parameters. | Source Title: | JOURNAL OF THORACIC DISEASE | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/202042 | ISSN: | 2072-1439 2077-6624 |
DOI: | 10.21037/jtd.2016.08.03 |
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