Supepsis: a deep analysis of a serious emergency.

Sepsis: The deep decomposition of sepsis as a serious infectious complication with high rates of death and morbidity. It is important to improve the survival and quality of life of patients by understanding their causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention methods.The sepsis is caused by the response syndrome of whole-body inflammation caused by pathogens such as bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites, which causes severe infections, fungi, etc. The pustosis can further develop into a severe sepsis and septosis shock, resulting in inadequate functioning of organs, circulatory disorders and even life-threatening conditions, and, as a result, it is more toxic and resistant to septoxin. As a result, sepsis should be immediately treated and treated so as not to delay treatment.Symptoms of sepsis and clinical manifestations of sepsis diagnosis are dominated by cold warfare, fever (or low body temperature), panic, short-temporal, mental state, etc. Patients can even experience some symptoms, such as a decrease in blood pressure, an acceleration of heart rate, rapid breathing and a change in the white blood count. The disease can be classified into three main categories depending on the severity of the condition and the stage of development: sepsis, acute sepsis, and peptosis shock (primayshock). The diagnosis of sepsis relies on a range of clinical characteristics and biochemical indicators, such as higher or lower body temperature, faster heart rate, rapid breathing and abnormal white blood count.Specifically, the diagnostic criteria for sepsis include: a patient with a temperature greater than 38 °C or less than 36 °C; a heart rate greater than 90 °C, or two standard deviations above normal age; a breathing or over-breathing of more than 20 minutes, followed by an arterial carbon dioxide fraction of 32 mmHg; a blood cell count greater than 12 × 109/L, or more than 10 per cent, although the total number of white cells is normal; and a difference above two of the normal values, such as C-reactive protein (CRP), ex-calcinating calcium, plasma toxin, serobiological butterflies, etc., are above normal.Any part of the body can be caused by sepsis, which is clinically characterized by pneumonia, peritonealitis, urinary infections, beeweave, meningitis, sepsis, etc., with different levels of clinical infection. In addition, sepsis is common among patients with severe trauma, burns, shock, severe diseases such as post-surgery or chronic underlying diseases such as diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.The prevalence of sepsis includes people with sexually transmitted diseases, such as acute pericarditis, severe pneumonia, etc.; people suffering from severe burns, with more trauma and after surgery; and people with low levels of immunity, such as the elderly, infants and children, those suffering from immunosuppression and oncology.The treatment of sepsis, which has been found to be mainly anti-infection early treatment, liquid resuscitation, application of vascularly active drugs and organ support, has included treatment of early infections, liquid resuscitation, etc. Early anti-infection treatment is key to sepsis treatment, and treatment should be based on clinical experience and the selection of broad-spectrum antibiotics prior to the results of pathogen cultivation. The purpose of the liquid resuscitation method is to correct the patient ‘ s low blood levels and to keep blood pressure stable. The use of vascularly active drugs that help patients improve micro-cycling and reduce tissue damage. Organ support treatment, such as mechanical ventilation, blood dialysis, etc., is also required for patients with severe conditions.Prevention of sepsis is more important than treatment. Control over the sources of infection and increased body immunity are key to the prevention of sepsis. In the case of patients with infectious diseases, care should be taken to prevent the spread of the infection. Improved nutritional security, which is necessary for people with low levels of immunity, is necessary to make the body robust so that it does not cause infection. In addition, the long-term use or misuse of antibiotics should be avoided in order to avoid the formation of “superbacterial” antibiotic resistance.Septic disease, which has a significant impact on medical resources and the burden of treatment, is a disease with high rates of death and morbidity. According to the World Health Organization, only half of sepsis patients are fully recovered, 40 per cent are hospitalized twice within 90 days of discharge and one third die within one year. In addition, some survivors suffer from disease-related after-effects, including fatigue, neuromuscular weakness, chronic pain, post-traumatic stress disorder, cognitive disorders, etc.Research on sepsis has progressed considerably over the years, but challenges remain. Currently, there are no internationally recognized drugs for the treatment of heterosexuals. The application of new and innovative types of drugs in the area of sepsis remains to be strengthened, including the development and detection of advanced technologies and biomarkers for predicting the development and evolution of disease, as well as the acceleration of the distribution and research in this area of advanced therapies such as antibodies, immunotherapy, cell therapy and mRNA products.Citation No. 1. Global Septic Alliance Report: Global Septic Epidemiology Data and Burden Analysis2. Karakike E, Giamarellos-Bourboulis E J, Kyprianou M, et al. COVID-19 as cause of viral sepsis: A System Review and Meta-Analysis.3. Evans L, Rhodes A, Alhazzani W, et al. 2021 International Guidations for the Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock Surviving Seppisis Campaign. Intensive Care Medicine, 2021, 47(11) 1181-1247.4. World Health Organization, Global Report on the Epidemiology and Burden of Sepsis, 2020.5. Meghraoui-Kheddar A, et al. Am J Repir Crit Care Med. 2022 Jan 1; 205(1): 46-59 PMID: 3473193. Two new mesophagus sub-teams define an identifiable sepsis characteristic.The purpose of this paper is to provide basic information on the disease and help readers to recognize and understand the heart disease. Please note that this paper should not replace professional medical advice, and if there are health concerns, consult a doctor.