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Ultrasound in Sepsis and Septic Shock—From Diagnosis to Treatment

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
Short description:
Tullo, G., Candelli, M., Gasparrini, I., Micci, S. M. L., Franceschi, F., Ultrasound in Sepsis and Septic Shock—From Diagnosis to Treatment, <>, 2024; 12 (3): 1-11. [doi:10.3390/jcm12031185] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/312222]
abstract:
Sepsis and septic shock are among the leading causes of in-hospital mortality worldwide, causing a considerable burden for healthcare. The early identification of sepsis as well as the individuation of the septic focus is pivotal, followed by the prompt initiation of antibiotic therapy, appropriate source control as well as adequate hemodynamic resuscitation. For years now, both emergency department (ED) doctors and intensivists have used ultrasound as an adjunctive tool for the correct diagnosis and treatment of these patients. Our aim was to better understand the state-of-the art role of ultrasound in the diagnosis and treatment of sepsis and septic shock. Methods: We conducted an extensive literature search about the topic and reported on the data from the most significant papers over the last 20 years. Results: We divided each article by topic and exposed the results accordingly, identifying four main aspects: sepsis diagnosis, source control and procedure, fluid resuscitation and hemodynamic optimization, and echocardiography in septic cardiomyopathy. Conclusion: The use of ultrasound throughout the process of the diagnosis and treatment of sepsis and septic shock provides the clinician with an adjunctive tool to better characterize patients and ensure early, aggressive, as well as individualized therapy, when needed. More data are needed to conclude that the use of ultrasound might improve survival in this subset of patients.
Iris type:
Editoriale in rivista
Keywords:
critical care; emergency medicine; fluid resuscitation; sepsis; septic shock; ultrasound
List of contributors:
Tullo, Gianluca; Candelli, Marcello; Gasparrini, I.; Micci, Sara Maria Leonilda; Franceschi, Francesco
Handle:
https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/312222
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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
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LS6_6 - Infectious diseases - (2024)

Settore MEDS-05/A - Medicina interna
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