In this episode of Critical Care Time, Drs. Cyrus Askin and Nick Mark delve into the extensive history of sepsis, tracing its understanding and treatment from ancient times to the present day. They explore the contributions of historical figures like Hippocrates, Ignaz Semmelweis, and Florence Nightingale, and discuss the evolution of sepsis definitions, diagnostic tools, and treatment strategies, including the impact of the Rivers Protocol and the Surviving Sepsis Campaign. The hosts also discuss current controversies and future directions in sepsis management, such as the use of vitamin C, beta blockers, and precision medicine approaches, and share their pragmatic approaches to managing septic patients in the ICU, emphasizing early action, source control, and individualized care.
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