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  1. Through this review, we have tried to analyze the susceptibility, risk factors, management and outcome of older patients with severe sepsis and septic shock. We have also tried to identify the areas for future investigations that might improve outcomes in this particular patient population.

  2. 14 Ιουλ 2023 · In this article, we outline a holistic approach to the management of sepsis in older adults that promotes individualised patient management, taking into account frailty, comorbidities, patient values, and the limited applicability of available evidence and guidelines.

  3. 10 Ιαν 2024 · Managing sepsis in older patients poses greater challenges and necessitates a comprehensive understanding of predisposing factors and a heightened suspicion for diagnosing infections and assessing the risk of sudden deterioration into sepsis.

  4. Managing sepsis in older patients poses greater challenges and necessitates a comprehensive understanding of predisposing factors and a heightened suspicion for diagnosing infections and assessing the risk of sudden deterioration into sepsis.

  5. Research shows that elderly patients are much more likely to suffer lasting consequences from sepsis. In addition to amputation and organ failure, which are common outcomes for any sepsis survivor, older patients can suffer major cognitive and physical limitations due to the condition. Symptoms. Causes.

  6. 15 Δεκ 2023 · Sepsis, specifically severe sepsis or septic shock, can worsen dementia or bring out into the open symptoms that weren’t obvious before the illness. Many people with early-onset dementia manage quite well, and those around them may not have realized there’s a problem until the infection and sepsis changed their daily routines.

  7. 1) Signs and symptoms that older adults with sepsis and their CGs consider bothersome enough to seek care; 2) Self-management strategies that are attempted before care is sought in the ED; 3) Interactions between older adults, their CGs, and health care providers from the time of symptom identification at home to when emergency care is sought; and