Sepsis Management

Sepsis is a potentially fatal illness that develops when the body's reaction to an infection causes organ failure and a large infection. An overview of the epidemiology and pathophysiology of sepsis, including risk factors, illness causes, and the systemic inflammatory response, should be provided by this consultation. Along with appropriate antibiotic administration, ways to prevent antibiotic resistance, and the investigation of alternative therapeutic methods, it may also take into account the latest research and developments in antibiotic stewardship for treating sepsis.

 Track 12-1 Sepsis Management in Special Populations

Track 12-2 Sepsis-Associated Organ Dysfunction and Supportive Care

Track 12-3 Antibiotic Stewardship in Sepsis Treatment

Track 12-4 Sepsis Resuscitation and Fluid Management

Track 12-5 Early Identification and Diagnosis of Sepsis

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