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Jun 2015
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Episode 2.0 – Sepsis, Ebola, Endocarditi...

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This podcast highlights pearls, pitfalls and take home points from our conference on ID emergencies as well as a sepsis update for 2015

Download Leave a Comment Tags: Ebola, Endocarditis, Infectious Diseases, Myocarditis, Sepsis

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SIRS Criteria

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REBELCast: Sepsis Care in 2015

References

Tattevin P et al. Does this patient have Ebola virus disease? Intensive Care Med 2014; 40(11): 1738-41. PMID: 25183574

Rivers E et al. Early goal-directed therapy in the treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock. NEJM 2001; 345(19): 1368-77. PMID: 11794169

The ProCESS Investigators. A randomized trial of protocol-based care for early septic shock. NEJM 2014; 370(18): 1683-93. PMID: 24635773

ARISE Investigators. Goal-directed resuscitation for patients with early septic shock. NEJM 2014; 371(16): 1496-506. PMID: 25272316

Mouncey PR et al. Trial of early, goal-directed resuscitation for septic shock. NEJM 2015; 327(14): 1301-11. PMID: 25776532


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