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sepsis [ˈsɛpsɪs] n (Medicine / Pathology) the presence of pus-forming bacteria in the body [via New Latin from Greek sēpsis a rotting; related to Greek sēpein to cause to decay]
sepsis blood poisoning caused by absorption into the blood of pathogenic microorganisms. — septic, adj. See also: Blood and Blood Vessels
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Persistent bloodstream infections (repeated positive blood cultures with same organism) after appropriate antimicrobial treatment may indicate a deep-seated abscess or endovascular source such as endocarditis or intravascular catheter sepsis that requires surgical drainage or removal of the catheter. Our literature search failed to reveal any citation of panhemispheric infarction as a result of infective endocarditis related to central venous catheter sepsis. No difference in catheter sepsis between standard and antiseptic central venous catheters. |
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