Afro-Egypt J Infect Endem
Dis 2015 December ; 5(4):311
Septic
Shock in Pediatrics
Attia TH, Saeed MA
Pediatric Department, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt
tareqhamed@liv.com
ABSTRACT
Sepsis is
defined as a clinical syndrome that complicates severe infection and is
associated with the systemic inflammatory
response syndrome as well as immune
dysregulation. Circulatory decompensation and end-organ dysfunction will
be the ultimate end if sepsis is not properly
managed. In this syndrome, tissues remote from the original insult
display the cardinal signs of inflammation, including vasodilation, increased
microvascular permeability and leukocyte accumulation.
Recently
pediatric mortality from severe sepsis and septic shock has markedly decreased
because of early recognition, aggressive fluid therapy and early administration
of vasoactive agents in addition to antibiotics.