Sepsis is still the leading cause of death in surgical and general
intensive care units. Although our knowledge of this complex syndrome
has increased in recent years, it is still far from com- plete. New
therapeutic approaches have been developed. Some did not fullfill the
high expectations for their use in clinical prac- tice; others are still
under clinical evaluation. is the aim of this monograph to offer basic
information on the It etiology, definition, pathophysiology, prevention
and therapy of sepsis and septic shock to both the clinician and the
scientist. We believe that it presents an extensive overview that may
help the clinician to better understand and treat sepsis and septic
shock. We also hope that this work will give some directions for future
research both in the clinical field as well as the laboratory. Jena,
Berlin, Jerusalem, K.Reinhart February 1994 K.Eyrich C.Sprung
TableofContents I.Definition/Prognosis Sepsis and Septic Shock: Update
on Definitions (Jo-L.Vincent) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -------- 3
Clinical Manifestations and Prognostic Indicators in Sepsis (R.C.Bone)
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in Sepsis? Evidence for a Comprehensive Individual Patient Risk
Assessment Approach to the Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials
(W.A.Knaus, D.P.Wagner, F.E.Harrell, Jr.