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Sepsis is a systemic, deleterious host response to infection, manifested as multi system organ dysfunction plus hypotension, that is not readily reversible with fluid resuscitation. | Sepsis is a systemic, deleterious host response to infection, manifested as multi system organ dysfunction plus hypotension, that is not readily reversible with fluid resuscitation. | ||
==Diagnostic Criteria For Sepsis (Documented/Suspected Infection Plus Inflammatory variables Plus One of The Organ Dysfunction)=== | |||
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:*Hyperlactatemia > 1 mmol/L | :*Hyperlactatemia > 1 mmol/L | ||
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==Diagnostic Criteria for Severe Sepsis (sepsis induced hypoperfusion or organ dysfunction) | |||
Includes any one of the following caused due to the infection: | |||
:* Sepsis-induced hypotension | |||
:* Lactate above upper limits laboratory normal | |||
:* Urine output < 0.5 mL/kg/hr for more than 2 hrs despite adequate fluid resuscitation | |||
:* Acute lung injury with Pao2/Fio2 < 250 in the absence of pneumonia as infection source | |||
:* Acute lung injury with Pao2/Fio2 < 200 in the presence of pneumonia as infection source | |||
:* Creatinine > 2.0 mg/dL (176.8 μmol/L) | |||
:* Bilirubin > 2 mg/dL (34.2 μmol/L) | |||
:* Platelet count < 100,000 μL | |||
:* Coagulopathy (international normalized ratio > 1.5) |
Revision as of 18:05, 17 January 2014
Definition
Sepsis is a systemic, deleterious host response to infection, manifested as multi system organ dysfunction plus hypotension, that is not readily reversible with fluid resuscitation.
Diagnostic Criteria For Sepsis (Documented/Suspected Infection Plus Inflammatory variables Plus One of The Organ Dysfunction)=
- General variables
- Fever > 38.3°C
- Hypothermia ( core temperature < 36°C )
- Heart rate > 90/min–1 or > 2 SD above the normal value for age
- Tachypnea
- Altered mental status
- Edema
- Positive fluid balance ( > 20 mL/kg over 24 hr)
- Hyperglycemia ( plasma glucose > 140 mg/dL or 7.7 mmol/L ) in the absence of diabetes
- Inflammatory variables
- Leukocytosis ( WBC count > 12,000 µL–1 )
- Leukopenia ( WBC count < 4000 µL–1 )
- Immature WBCs forms are > 10% with normal count
- Plasma C-reactive protein > 2 SD above the normal value
- Plasma procalcitonin > 2 SD above the normal value
- Hemodynamic variables
- Arterial hypotension after 30 ml/kg fluid bolus ( SBP < 90 mm Hg, MAP < 70 mm Hg, or an SBP decrease > 40 mm Hg in adults or < 2 SD below normal for age )
- Organ dysfunction variables
- Arterial hypoxemia ( Pao2/Fio2 < 300 )
- Acute oliguria ( urine output < 0.5 mL/kg/hr for at least 2 hrs despite adequate fluid resuscitation )
- Creatinine increase > 0.5 mg/dL or 44.2 µmol/L
- Coagulation abnormalities ( INR > 1.5 or aPTT > 60 Sec )
- Ileus ( absent bowel sounds )
- Thrombocytopenia ( platelet count < 100,000 µL–1 )
- Hyperbilirubinemia ( plasma total bilirubin > 4 mg/dL or 70 µmol/L )
- Tissue perfusion variables
- Hyperlactatemia > 1 mmol/L
- Decreased capillary refill or mottling
==Diagnostic Criteria for Severe Sepsis (sepsis induced hypoperfusion or organ dysfunction) Includes any one of the following caused due to the infection:
- Sepsis-induced hypotension
- Lactate above upper limits laboratory normal
- Urine output < 0.5 mL/kg/hr for more than 2 hrs despite adequate fluid resuscitation
- Acute lung injury with Pao2/Fio2 < 250 in the absence of pneumonia as infection source
- Acute lung injury with Pao2/Fio2 < 200 in the presence of pneumonia as infection source
- Creatinine > 2.0 mg/dL (176.8 μmol/L)
- Bilirubin > 2 mg/dL (34.2 μmol/L)
- Platelet count < 100,000 μL
- Coagulopathy (international normalized ratio > 1.5)