Early Signs of Sepsis: Symptoms and When to Seek Care Sepsis is a progression of an infection that can quickly turn into septic shock or even lead to death Recognizing the signs of sepsis early and getting treatment immediately is essential to improving your outcomes and helping you recover
Give vasopressin earlier and oftener in septic shock to save . . . An AI model trained and tested on large tranches of retrospective data suggested that adding vasopressin to norepinephrine early in most patients with septic shock would save lives and prevent renal failure
Early Administration of Rifampicin Does Not Induce Increased . . . Early administration of rifampicin-together with a combination of an antibiotic to which the specific microorganism is susceptible-accompanying a two-stage revision surgery, remained controversial due to the potential risk of emerging resistance