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Unsere Sepsis Infozentrale bietet fundierte und unabhängige Informationen zur Prävention, Diagnostik, Behandlung und Nachsorge von Sepsis und auf die Versorgungsforschung rund um das Thema: Wie häufig ist Sepsis? Wie wird sie versorgt? Wie sind die Ergebnisse? Was erleben Patientinnen und Patienten?.

Ein zentrales Element ist unsere Literaturdatenbank, die eine qualifizierte Auswahl aktueller wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse aus renommierten Quellen bereitstellt. Durch regelmäßige, systematische Recherchen in der Medline-Datenbank der National Library of Medicine wird sie wöchentlich aktualisiert und erweitert – für stets aktuelle, evidenzbasierte Informationen.

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Unsere Wissens- und Literatur-Datenbank richtet sich an Ärztinnen und Ärzte, die in die Prävention, Diagnostik, Behandlung und Nachsorge der Sepsis eingebunden sind, an medizinische Fachkräfte, Patientinnen und Patienten sowie Selbsthilfegruppen. Sie dient auch zur Information anderer Organisationen des Gesundheitswesens und der interessierten Fachöffentlichkeit.

Informationen zur Literaturdatenbank

Die Datenbank bietet eine qualifizierte Auswahl aktueller, unabhängiger Informationen zur Prävention, Diagnostik, Behandlung und Nachsorge von Sepsis. Auf Grund der äußerst engen pathophysiologischen Verknüpfungen der COVID-19-Erkrankung und der Sepsis werden auch diesbezügliche Publikationen unabhängig von einem septischen Verlauf der SARS-CoV-2-Infektion eingeschlossen. Die vorliegende Liste berücksichtigt Publikationen, die aus Literaturverzeichnissen von Leitlinien, internationalen Fachgesellschaften und Organisationen, sowie aus systematischen Reviews ausgewählt wurden, ergänzt durch Expertenempfehlungen. Die Datenbank wird wöchentlich durch systematische Literatursuche in der Medline-Datenbank der National Library of Medicine aktualisiert und die Ergebnisse vom Redaktionsteam hinsichtlich der Relevanz bewertet. Die gelisteten Publikationen werden nach wissenschaftlicher Qualität und Evidenz ausgewählt, jedoch ohne systematische Quantifizierung der Evidenz. Die Datenbank erhebt nicht den Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit. Der wissenschaftliche Beirat der Sepsis-Stiftung überprüft die Auswahl jährlich. Ein Klick auf den im Pfeil integrierten DOI-Link öffnet das jeweilige Abstract oder den Volltext der entsprechenden Publikation in einem neuen Tab.

Long-Term Persistence of Olfactory and Gustatory Disorders in COVID-19 Patients

2022

Long-Term Persistence of Olfactory and Gustatory Disorders in COVID-19 Patients

Didier Raoult, Jean-Christophe Lagier, Line Meddeb, Matthieu Million, Nhu Ngoc Nguyen, Philippe Gautret, Sébastien Cortaredona, Thi Loi Dao, Van Thuan Hoang — Frontiers in medicine

2022
Abstract
Smell and taste disorders are frequent symptoms during acute COVID-19 and may persist long after the resolution of the initial phase. This study aims to estimate the proportion and risk factors for smell and/or taste disorders at the onset of symptoms and their persistence after more than 6 months of follow-up in COVID-19 patients.…
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Themen:
COVID-19 und Long-COVID
Keywords:
COVID-19,SARS-CoV-2, Long COVID, persistence, smell, taste
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Septic patients without obvious signs of infection at baseline are more likely to die in the ICU

2022

Septic patients without obvious signs of infection at baseline are more likely to die in the ICU

Avondo Aurélie, Campanelli Francesco, Charles Pierre-Emmanuel, Quenot Jean-Pierre, Ray Patrick, Roudaut Jean-Baptiste, Soudry-Faure Agnès — BMC infectious diseases

2022
Abstract
Objective: Early identification of sepsis is mandatory. However, clinical presentation is sometimes misleading given the lack of infection signs. The objective of the study was to evaluate the impact on the 28-day mortality of the so-called „vague“ presentation of sepsis. Design: Single centre retrospective observational study. Setting: One teaching hospital Intensive Care Unit. Subjects: All…
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Themen:
Diagnostische Aspekte der Sepsis
Keywords:
Emergency Department, Fever, Infection,Intensive Care Unit, SEPSIS, Time-to-antibiotics
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Internet-based cognitive-behavioural writing therapy for reducing post-traumatic stress after severe sepsis in patients and their spouses (REPAIR): results of a randomised-controlled trial

2022

Internet-based cognitive-behavioural writing therapy for reducing post-traumatic stress after severe sepsis in patients and their spouses (REPAIR): results of a randomised-controlled trial

André Scherag, Christine Knaevelsrud, Helen Niemeyer, Jenny Rosendahl, Maria Böttche, Miriam Kesselmeier, Romina Gawlytta — BMJ open

2022
Abstract
Objectives: To investigate the efficacy, safety and applicability of internet-based, therapist-led partner-assisted cognitive-behavioural writing therapy (iCBT) for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms after intensive care for sepsis in patients and their spouses compared with a waitlist (WL) control group. Design: Randomised-controlled, parallel group, open-label, superiority trial with concealed allocation. Setting: Internet-based intervention in Germany; location-independent via…
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Themen:
Sepsis-Langzeitfolgen
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Neurocognitive and psychiatric post-coronavirus disease 2019 conditions: pathogenic insights of brain dysfunction following severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection

2022

Neurocognitive and psychiatric post-coronavirus disease 2019 conditions: pathogenic insights of brain dysfunction following severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection

Miguel García-Grimshaw, Roman Sankowski, Sergio Iván Valdés-Ferrer — Current opinion in neurology

2022
Abstract
Purpose of review: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the etiological agent of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), can trigger a myriad of neuropsychiatric manifestations. As a 2-year-old disease (at the writing of this manuscript), its long-term cognitive and neuropsychiatric implications, known as post-COVID-19 conditions, are incompletely recognized and mechanistically obscure. Recent findings: Fatigue, anxiety,…
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Themen:
COVID-19 und Long-COVID
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A 2-year retrospective analysis of the prognostic value of MqSOFA compared to lactate, NEWS and qSOFA in patients with sepsis

2022

A 2-year retrospective analysis of the prognostic value of MqSOFA compared to lactate, NEWS and qSOFA in patients with sepsis

Alfredo De Giorgi, Andrea Strada, Benedetta Perna, Carlo Contini, Edoardo Gambuti, Elisa Maria Catanese, Franco Alfano, Giacomo Caio, Matteo Guarino, Stefano Volpato — Infection

2022
Abstract
Purpose: Sepsis is a life-threating organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. Being a time-dependent condition, the present study aims to compare a recently established score, i.e., modified quick SOFA (MqSOFA), with other existing tools commonly applied to predict in-hospital mortality. Methods: All cases of sepsis and septic shock consecutively observed at…
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Themen:
Diagnostische Aspekte der Sepsis
Keywords:
In-hospital mortality,Lactate, MqSOFA, NEWS, qSOFA, SEPSIS
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Prevalence, Characteristics, and Outcomes of Emergency Department Discharge Among Patients With Sepsis

2022

Prevalence, Characteristics, and Outcomes of Emergency Department Discharge Among Patients With Sepsis

Allison M Butler, Catherine L Hough, Emily L Wilson, Emily Murnin, Ithan D Peltan, Joseph R Bledsoe, Matthew H Samore, Nathan C Dean, Samuel M Brown, Sierra R McLean — JAMA network open

2022
Abstract
Importance: Sepsis guidelines and research have focused on patients with sepsis who are admitted to the hospital, but the scope and implications of sepsis that is managed in an outpatient setting are largely unknown. Objective: To identify the prevalence, risk factors, practice variation, and outcomes for discharge to outpatient management of sepsis among patients…
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Epidemiologie und Krankheitskosten, Therapeutische Aspekte der Sepsis
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Frequent Constriction-Like Echocardiographic Findings in Elite Athletes Following Mild COVID-19: A Propensity Score-Matched Analysis

2022

Frequent Constriction-Like Echocardiographic Findings in Elite Athletes Following Mild COVID-19: A Propensity Score-Matched Analysis

Alexandra Fábián, Bálint Károly Lakatos, Emese Csulak, Hajnalka Vágó, Liliána Szabó, Márton Tokodi, Máté Babity, Nóra Sydó, Orsolya Kiss, Zsuzsanna Ladányi — Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine

2022
Abstract
Background: The cardiovascular effects of SARS-CoV-2 in elite athletes are still a matter of debate. Accordingly, we sought to perform a comprehensive echocardiographic characterization of post-COVID athletes by comparing them to a non-COVID athlete cohort. Methods: 107 elite athletes with COVID-19 were prospectively enrolled (P-CA; 23 ± 6 years, 23% female) 107 healthy athletes were…
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Themen:
COVID-19 und Long-COVID
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Self-reported olfactory and gustatory dysfunctions in COVID-19 patients: a 1-year follow-up study in Foggia district, Italy

2022

Self-reported olfactory and gustatory dysfunctions in COVID-19 patients: a 1-year follow-up study in Foggia district, Italy

Domenico Martinelli, Francesca Fortunato, Gabriella Di Matteo, Giuseppina Iannelli, Leonardo Ascatigno, Marica Milazzo, Michele Cassano, Pier Luigi Lopalco, Rosella De Nittis, Umberto Farina — BMC infectious diseases

2022
Abstract
Background: From the initial stages of the pandemic in early 2020, COVID-19-related olfactory and gustatory dysfunctions have been widely reported and are emerging as one of the most frequent long-term sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection. However, data regarding the long-term recovery of the sense of smell and taste are lacking. This study aimed to characterize…
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Themen:
COVID-19 und Long-COVID
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The burden of sepsis in critically ill patients with multiple sclerosis: A population-based cohort study

2022

The burden of sepsis in critically ill patients with multiple sclerosis: A population-based cohort study

John Garza, Lavi Oud — Journal of critical care

2022
Abstract
Purpose: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with increased risk of critical illness, sepsis, and sepsis-related death, compared to the general population. The epidemiology of sepsis and its impact on the outcomes of critically ill patients with MS are unknown. Methods: A statewide dataset was used to identify retrospectively ICU admissions in Texas aged ≥18…
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Themen:
Epidemiologie und Krankheitskosten
Keywords:
Critical illness, Intensive care unit,Mortality, Multiple sclerosis, SEPSIS
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Improving the Knowledge Gap of Sepsis Identification by Training First Responders in Prehospital Sepsis Screening

2021

Improving the Knowledge Gap of Sepsis Identification by Training First Responders in Prehospital Sepsis Screening

Katherine J Coulter, Mary F Hintzsche — Journal of doctoral nursing practice

2021
Abstract
This mixed-methods study investigated the effect of an online sepsis training programme on 213 first responders. This was assessed by means of a pre-test and a post-test. The results suggest that the training of first responders effectively improves their knowledge of sepsis. After completing the programme, participants felt better prepared for the event of…
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Themen:
Gesundheitskompetenz und Sepsiswissen, Prävention und Impfungen
Keywords:
firstresponders, prehospital, sepsis alert, sepsis education
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