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Understanding Post-Sepsis Syndrome: How Can Clinicians Help?

Elisabeth C. van der Slikke, Lise Beumeler, Madlene Holmqvist, Adam Linder, Robert T. Mankowski, Hjalmar R. Bouma

2023Infection and Drug Resistance61 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sepsis is a global health challenge, with over 49 million cases annually. Recent medical advancements have increased in-hospital survival rates to approximately 80%, but the escalating incidence of sepsis, owing to an ageing population, rise in chronic diseases, and antibiotic resistance, have also increased the number of sepsis survivors. Subsequently, there is a growing prevalence of "post-sepsis syndrome" (PSS). This syndrome includes long-term physical, medical, cognitive, and psychological issues after recovering from sepsis. PSS puts survivors at risk for hospital readmission and is associated with a reduction in health- and life span, both at short and long term, after hospital discharge. Comprehensive understanding of PSS symptoms and causative factors is vital for developing optimal care for sepsis survivors, a task of prime importance for clinicians. This review aims to elucidate our current knowledge of PSS and its relevance in enhancing post-sepsis care provided by clinicians.

Topics & Concepts

SepsisMedicineIntensive care medicineIncidence (geometry)PopulationHealth careInternal medicineEnvironmental healthEconomic growthEconomicsOpticsPhysicsSepsis Diagnosis and TreatmentIntensive Care Unit Cognitive DisordersNosocomial Infections in ICU
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