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Sepsis
- in children -
Þórólfur Guðnason
Sepsis
- definitions -
• Bacteremia
• Septicemia
• Sepsis - (SIRS)
– systemic response to an infection; localized,
in the blood or focus not found
• Sepsis syndrome - severe sepsis
• Septic shock
• MODS
Sepsis
- definitions Infectious agent
Localized
In the blood
Sepsis
Sepsis
- definitions -
• Sepsis
– infection
+
Two or more of the following:
– temperature >38C or <36 C
– tachycardia (>2 SD above nl)
– tachypnea (>2 SD above nl)
– WBC >12.000, <4.000, or >10% band forms
Sepsis
- definitions Infectious agent
Localized
In the blood
Sepsis
Sepsis syndrome / severe sepsis
Sepsis
- skilgreiningar -
• Sepsis syndrome / severe sepsis
- sepsis
+
at least one of the following:
- acute CNS changes
- hypoxemia
- elevated lactate in plasma
- oliguria
Sepsis
- definitions Infectious agent
Localized
In the blood
Sepsis
Sepsis syndrome
Septic shock
Sepsis
- definitions -
Septic shock
sepsis syndrome / severe sepsis
+
progressive hypotension / hypoperfusion
Multiorgan dysfunction syndrome (MODS)
DIC, ARDS, renal failure, hepatic failure, CNS dysfunction,
myocardial dysfunction
Sepsis
- definitions Infectious agent
Localized
In the blood
Sepsis
Sepsis syndrome
Septic shock
Death
Sepsis
- pathophysiology Infectious agents or parts of...
Hormones
Immune system
Cytokines
Coagulation system
Sepsis/Sepsis syndrome
Enzymes
Endothelium damage
Sepsis
- clinical symptoms -
• Age <3 months
- non-specific, sometimes afebrile, NB fever !!!!
- mottled skin, irritability
• Age >3 months
- fever, tachypnea, tachycardia
- poor perfusion
- petechial rash
- irritability
Sepsis
- epidemiology -
• 700.000 cases per year in USA (all ages)
• 20-70% positive blood cultures (all ages).
• Mortalitet
- sepsis/sepsis syndrome
• 35% all ages
• children 10%
- septic shock/MODS
• >90%
Sepsis
- treatment -
• Consider: Age, circumstances, origin of infection
0-1 mo.
gram neg. bacteria
gr. B streptococci
enterococci
Listeria
staph. aureus
Herpes simplex
Ampicillin
and
aminoglycosides
or
3rd gen. cephalosporins
?? Acyclovir
Sepsis
- treatment 1-3 mo.
meningococci
pneumococci
gram neg. bacteria
gr. B streptococci
enterococci
Listeria
staph. aureus
Ampicillin
and
3rd gen. Cephalosporins
or
Aminoglycosides
Sepsis
- treatment >3 mo.
meningococci
pneumococci
(gram neg. bacteria)
3rd gen. cephalosporins
Children at hospitals
staph. aureus, gram neg. bacteria, fungi
Immune deficiency
gram neg. bacteria, staph. aureus, fungi
Foreign bodies
staphylococci
Sepsis
- immunomodulating treatment Infection
ACTH / endorphins
Parts of microorganism
TNF, IL-1, IFN
complement activation
Increased coagulation
Kallikrein - kinin
stimulation
Activation of
endothelial cells and WBC.
Secondary mediators
IL, PAF o. fl
endothelial damage
vasodilation
SHOCK
Death
Stimulation of PMN´s
endothelial damage
capillary leak
Sepsis
- immunomodulating treatment • Protein C
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Tissue factor
Polyclonal IgG
anti-LPS (anti-lipid A)
Steroids
anti-TNF
anti-IL-1
Nitric oxide
Naloxon
CD-18 monoclonal Ab
pentoxyfyllin
Sepsis
- treatment -
- fluids
- vasopressors
- oxygen
- acid-base
- respirator
- platelets
- plasma
- plasma exchange ??
- nutrition
How can outcome be improved ?
• Outcome not improved for several years ?
• Improve diagnosis
– clinical
– laboratory
• Preventive measures
– vaccinations
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