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Life after sepsis: Health consequences among survivors of severe sepsis

Each year millions of patients worldwide suffer from an episode of severe sepsis. With advances in early detection and antibiotic therapy, the majority of these patients are released from the hospital and appear to be healthy. However, it has been suspected that many are discharged with a new, poorly understood array of long-term cognitive and functional impairments. This video defines sepsis, outlines the current evidence for long-term impairment and discusses the implications of these findings.

Video by Aaron Edward, Hussain Abbas, Sarah Gabrial, Renuka Singh and Justin Wu

Copyright McMaster University 2016

References

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2. Cuthbertson, B. H., Elders, A., Hall, S., Taylor, J., Maclennan, G., Mackirdy, F., & Audit, G. (2013). Mortality and quality of life in the five years after severe sepsis. Critical Care, 17(2), R70.

3. Langa, K. M., & Iwashyna, T. (2012). Long-term cognitive impairment and functional disability among survivors of severe sepsis. JAMA, 304(16), 1787–1794.

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Видео Life after sepsis: Health consequences among survivors of severe sepsis канала Demystifying Medicine
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