Sepsis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Sepsis in Intensive Care Unit :Causes and Outcomes of Sepsis in Diabetics Versus Non Diabetics in Assiut University Hospital
Clarify different causes of sepsis in patients admitted to ICU . as well asCompare causes and
outcomes of sepsis between diabetics versus non diabetics .
3.Screening for the commonest organism causing sepsis in critically ill patients.
Determine better protocol therapy that help in decreasing mortality and morbidity in patients
with sepsis in ICU.
Sepsis is a physiologic, pathologic, and biochemical abnormalities induced by infection.
sepsis is considered as a leading cause of mortality and critical illness worldwide by many
conservative estimates.
sepsis epidemiology studies worldwide revealed a highly variable incidence of 13-300 per
100,000 inhabitants per year for severe sepsis and 11 per 100,000 inhabitants per year for
septic shock .
factors such as advancing age, immunosuppression and multi-drug-resistant infection play a
role in increasing incidence of sepsis during recent decades .
patients who survive sepsis often have long-term physical, psychological, and cognitive
disabilities with significant health and social implications.
Patients with diabetes mellitus have an increased risk of developing infections and sepsis
and they constitute 20.1-22.7% of all sepsis patients.
Infection also remains an important cause of death in diabetics. The prevalence of diabetes
mellitus in Intensive Care Unit patients is as high as 30%, And such patients are at
increased risk of experiencing in-hospital Complications, compared to patients without
diabetes.
Infective complications may be reduced with lower blood glucose concentrations Moreover, in
critically ill patients without diabetes, Hyperglycemia is associated with increased
mortality, risk of infection, Kidney injury and cardiovascular complications.
Moreover, diabetes is a major risk factor for both Acute Kidney Injury and sepsis.
Sepsis also is a major cause of Acute Kidney Injury, which develops in one-fourth of all
patients with sepsis and half of patients with bacteremia or shock .
Sepsis-related Acute Kidney Injury is associated with high mortality rates of up to 70%.
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