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Area of Science:

  • Critical Care Medicine
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Sepsis is a prevalent and expensive condition.
  • Acute care guidelines have improved sepsis survival rates.
  • Sepsis survivors frequently experience ongoing complications post-discharge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To enhance understanding of post-sepsis syndrome.
  • To compare post-sepsis syndrome with post-intensive care unit syndrome.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of post-sepsis syndrome.
  • Comparative analysis of post-sepsis syndrome and post-intensive care unit syndrome.

Main Results:

  • Post-sepsis syndrome encompasses a range of long-term physical, cognitive, and psychological impairments.
  • Significant overlap exists between post-sepsis syndrome and post-intensive care unit syndrome, but distinct features are also present.

Conclusions:

  • Post-sepsis syndrome represents a significant burden on survivors.
  • Further research and clinical attention are needed to address the long-term needs of sepsis survivors.
  • Distinguishing and managing post-sepsis syndrome requires tailored approaches, considering its relationship with post-intensive care unit syndrome.