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Meanings of
sepsis
in English
Russian
септицемия
Portuguese
infecção séptica
Spanish
septicemia
Catalan
septicèmia
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Life-threatening organ dysfunction triggered by infection.
septicaemia
septicemia
blood poisoning
Related terms
disease
symptom
Russian
септицемия
Synonyms
Examples for "
septicaemia
"
septicaemia
septicemia
blood poisoning
Examples for "
septicaemia
"
1
In people with weak immune systems it can lead to meningitis or
septicaemia
.
2
He died in hospital of
septicaemia
related to the injuries on April 27th.
3
Eight patients developed bronchopneumonia, two of them had a
septicaemia
and one died.
4
A dangerously ill pregnant woman has been admitted, suffering from
septicaemia
.
5
One patient died as a result of
septicaemia
after the first cycle of treatment.
1
Delayed antibiotic administration can result in bacteremia,
septicemia
and other systemic complications.
2
Vibrio vulnificus is a pathogenic bacterium that causes gastroenteritis and primary
septicemia
.
3
Symptom.-Ifthere is a local infection, symptoms of this precede the
septicemia
.
4
Background: Parenteral nutrition is often a mandatory therapeutic strategy for cases of
septicemia
.
5
Vascular complications with associated
septicemia
were responsible for the deaths of three children.
1
But that night it was discovered that
blood
poisoning
had set in.
2
The inflammation is reduced, the wound cleaned, and
blood
poisoning
is averted.
3
It won't be long before
blood
poisoning
and gangrene become real concerns.
4
The cavalryman had high fever, and Gale feared he had developed
blood
poisoning
.
5
He died of
blood
poisoning
on New Year's Day in 1894.
Usage of
sepsis
in English
1
Conclusion: Health care-associated
sepsis
and pneumonia impose substantial clinical and economic costs.
2
Background: Timely identification and treatment of
sepsis
is crucial for patient outcome.
3
Prevention of E coli
sepsis
,
especially among preterm infants, remains a challenge.
4
Thus, inhibition of miR-195 may represent a new therapeutic approach for
sepsis
.
5
Two matched referents free of known
sepsis
were selected for each case.
6
However, it is able to improve long-term cognitive impairment in
sepsis
survivors.
7
Conclusions: PF caused a significant attenuation of the acute-phase response in
sepsis
.
8
New therapeutic strategies for
sepsis
try to establish a well-balanced immune response.
9
Method: A review of the current understanding of
sepsis
definitions in burns.
10
Mortality caused by
sepsis
was higher among diabetic patients across all populations.
11
Setting: Critical care randomised control trials in severe
sepsis
and septic shock.
12
We included adult patients with severe
sepsis
based on the
sepsis
-
2
criteria.
13
The mortality rate of severe
sepsis
and septic shock remains still high.
14
Recent studies have shown that increased lymphocyte apoptosis contributes to
sepsis
-
induced
mortality.
15
Objectives: Excessive inflammation is closely related to severity and outcome of
sepsis
.
16
Introduction: The management of
sepsis
includes the prompt administration of intravenous antibiotics.
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About this term
sepsis
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
severe sepsis
neonatal sepsis
die of sepsis
early sepsis
bacterial sepsis
More collocations
Translations for
sepsis
Russian
септицемия
сепсис
заражение крови
Portuguese
infecção séptica
septicemia
septicémia
sepse
sépsis
sepsis
Spanish
septicemia
sepsis
Catalan
septicèmia
sèpsia
Sepsis
through the time
Sepsis
across language varieties
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