
This episode of the SOS AMS podcast focuses on the ID/AMS side of sepsis and septic shock. Our hosts distinguish sepsis and septic shock from infection with systemic features, and bacteremia, both of which are commonly incorrectly referred to as sepsis in practice. They discuss an approach to identifying the source of sepsis in a patient with sepsis NYD, with emphasis on localizing symptoms, investigations, and what to do in the absence of localizing symptoms. They discuss the challenge in finding a balance between good stewardship and the use of aggressive antimicrobial therapy given the high mortality associated with sepsis. They then end the podcast by applying principles discussed to a case of nosocomial sepsis NYD. Relevant references can be accessed at the provided hyperlink.
The learning objectives for the podcast are:
- Distinguish between sepsis, septic shock, infection with systemic features, and bacteremia.
- Describe the work-up of a patient with sepsis unclear source.
- Discuss considerations for appropriate empiric therapy for a patient with sepsis NYD.
- Apply this knowledge to a patient case
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