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- Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International Guidelines for Management of . . .
These guidelines are intended to support clinicians caring for adult patients with sepsis, focusing on management in the hospital, the immediate prehospital setting, and the immediate post-hospital setting
- Caring for Adult Patients With Sepsis - JAMA Network
The 2026 guideline suggests SDD, which involves topical and short-term broad-spectrum IV antibiotics administered to patients receiving mechanical ventilation, to decrease risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia and bacteremia in hospitals with low prevalence of antimicrobial resistance
- New 2026 SCCM ESICM Guideline – Key Guideline Highlights - Guideline . . .
New Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines from SCCM and ESICM released and we're featuring the major highlights of the 2026 release
- Sepsis and septic shock: Guideline-based management
Its elements are based on the Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines and consist of a series of steps that need to be completed within 3 and 6 hours after sepsis is recognized
- Initial Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock in Adults
The Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) is an international collaboration committed to reducing the mortality and morbidity associated with sepsis and septic shock through evidence-based guidelines, best practice statements and recommendations for treatment
- Executive Summary: Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International Guidelines . . .
The Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC): International Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock 2026 provide guidance on the identification and management of sepsis in adult patients with sepsis They were developed according to Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluations (GRADE) methodology This executive summary reviews the history, methodology, content, and
- Evaluation and management of suspected sepsis and septic . . . - UpToDate
Stabilize respiration — Supplemental oxygen should be supplied to all patients with sepsis who have hypoxia, and oxygenation should be monitored continuously with pulse oximetry Ideal target values for peripheral saturation are unknown, but we typically target values between 90 and 96 percent
- [Update 2025 of the S3 guidelines: Sepsis-Prevention, diagnosis . . .
The update of the S3 guidelines "Sepsis-Prevention, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care" was published on 25 July 2025 The new guidelines address 29 new and 16 revised recommendations, with 43 recommendations remaining unchanged from the previous version
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