Zusammenfassung
Nach vier Jahren wurde ein neues Update der internationalen Leitlinien zur Therapie der Sepsis durch die Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) veröffentlicht. Die Leitlinien wurden vollkommen neu strukturiert und umfassend bearbeitet. Sepsisspezifische Therapiemaßnahmen sowie allgemeine intensivmedizinische Maßnahmen bei Sepsis sind detailliert dargestellt. Schwerpunkte der Neufassung sind die initiale Stabilisierung und die antiinfektive Therapie. Im vorliegenden Beitrag sollen die wichtigsten Neuerungen adressiert werden und so zur Lektüre der Leitlinien anregen.
Abstract
An update to the international guidelines for sepsis therapy was published by the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) in March 2017. The guidelines have been completely restructured and comprehensively deal with new evidence. The guidelines discuss sepsis-specific therapeutic measures and provide detailed recommendations on general intensive care measures for sepsis. This article summarizes the most important amendments and suggests delving deeper into the guidelines.
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Briegel, J., Möhnle, P. Internationale Leitlinien der Surviving Sepsis Campaign. Anaesthesist 66, 530–538 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00101-017-0299-z
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