The Main Reason for the Problem of Infusions in Sepsis
Abstract
In recent decades, sepsis has become one of the global health problems with a negative growth trend. Currently, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), sepsis is diagnosed annually in 49 million people worldwide, whose treatment in 11 million cases does not save from death (1). In the United States, over the past 6 years, the number of cases of sepsis has remained at the same level, amounting to 1.7 million cases annually, however The number of deaths during this period increased from 270 thousand (2) to 350 thousand (3). An even higher mortality rate is observed among patients with septic shock, whose rates in Europe and North America, that is, in the most advanced healthcare systems, reach 38% (4).
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