Septic Shock
Definition
Causes
- Bacterial
- Viral
- Parasitic
- Fungal infections
| Sepsis |
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| An infection of the lungs has spread throughout the body, leading to septic shock. |
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Risk Factors
- Age: newborns and people over age 50
- Weakened immune system
- Low white blood cell counts
- Chronic diseases
- Previous surgery
Symptoms
- Confusion
- Reduced alertness
- Irregular blood pressure
- Chills
- Fever, which may be followed by a drop in body temperature
- Warm, flushed skin
- Rapid, pounding heartbeat
- Rapid breathing
- Reduced urination
- Kidney failure
- Lung failure
- Heart failure
- Blood clots
Diagnosis
- Blood tests to measure white blood cells, oxygen levels, platelet count, lactic acid, and metabolic waste
- Blood tests and cultures to check for infectious organisms
- Electrocardiogram (ECG)—to check for heart rhythm irregularities
Treatment
Supportive Measures for Shock
- IV fluids—delivered directly into a vein
- Drugs to increase blood flow
- Extra oxygen
Medications
Surgery
Prevention
RESOURCES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/
Society of Critical Care Medicine http://sccmcms.sccm.org/SCCM/
CANADIAN RESOURCES
Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians http://www.caep.ca/
Health Canada http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/
References
Behrman RE, et al. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics . 18th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders; 2007.
Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Textbook of Internal Medicine . 23rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders; 2008.
Marx JA, et al. Rosen's Emergency Medicine .7th ed. St. Louis, MO: Mosby, Inc.; 2009.
Sepsis: what you should know. Society of Critical Care Medicine website. Available at: http://www.sccm.org/SCCM/Patient-Family+Resources/Support+Brochures/Sepsis.htm . Accessed September 26, 2006.
Septic shock. Merck website. Available at: http://www.merck.com/mmhe/print/sec17/ch191/ch191c.html . Accessed September 26 2006.