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Sep 3
26m 32s

Sepsis Updated: Prof Mervyn Singer, Auth...

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About this episode

In this episode, we welcome Professor Mervyn Singer, author of Sepsis 3.0. Sepsis remains one of the most complex and deadly conditions in critical care. In this conversation,Professor Singer shares his perspectives on the shifting landscape of sepsis treatment, the role of antibiotics, steroids, metabolic interventions, and the future ofprecision medicine.

He also challenges some long-standing dogmas and emphasizes the importance of individualized care over rigid guidelines.

Key Topics and Chapters:

The Evolution of Sepsis Management

  • Historical perspectives on sepsis treatment
  • Earlier recognition and intervention leading to improved outcomes

Current Challenges and Research Directions

  • Organ dysfunction and recovery in sepsis
  • The importance of metabolic manipulation and mitochondrial function

The Role of the Immune System in Sepsis

  • Understanding hyper- and hypo-inflammatory responses
  • Steroid use in critical illness—when it works and when it doesn’t

Antibiotics in Sepsis: How Soon, How Long, and How Much?

  • The changing approach to antibiotic timing and duration
  • The impact of microbiome disruption and antibiotic toxicity
  • Rethinking the one-hour antibiotic rule

Lessons from COVID-19 and Their Impact on Sepsis Research

  • The importance of phenotype-driven treatments
  • Missed opportunities in clinical trials and biobanking

The Beta-Blocker Debate in Sepsis

  • Potential benefits in selected patients
  • The challenge of distinguishing compensatory tachycardia from harmful sympathetic overdrive

Rethinking Fever Management

  • Is fever protective or harmful?
  • When to treat and when to leave it alone

Guidelines vs. Individualized Care

  • The balance between evidence-based medicine and clinical expertise
  • The dangers of rigid mandates and protocols


This engaging discussion provides a fresh perspective on the current state and future of sepsis management, emphasizing the need for precision medicine, nuanced clinical decision-making, and ongoing research.

References:

  1. Im Y, Kang D, Ko RE, et al. Time-to-antibiotics and clinical outcomes in patients with sepsis and septic shock: a prospective nationwide multicenter cohort study. Crit Care. 2022;26(1):19. Published 2022 Jan 13. doi:10.1186/s13054-021-03883-0 Here
  2. Sakkat A, Alquraini M, Aljazeeri J, Farooqi MAM, Alshamsi F, Alhazzani W. Temperature control in critically ill patients with fever: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. J Crit Care. 2021;61:89-95. doi:10.1016/j.jcrc.2020.10.016 Here
  3. Hasegawa D, Sato R, Prasitlumkum N, et al. Effect of Ultrashort-Acting β-Blockers on Mortality in Patients With Sepsis With Persistent Tachycardia Despite Initial Resuscitation: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Chest. 2021;159(6):2289-2300. doi:10.1016/j.chest.2021.01.009 Here
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