Sepsis is a life-threatening condition involving pathophysiological alterations, often resulting in complications due to pathogens, cell components, or toxins released by them. The most frequently isolated Gram-negative organisms in patients with sepsis include Escherichia coli, Klebsiella spp., Enterobacter, and Pseudomonas spp. As part of the immune response to this endotoxin, various chemicals, including tumor-necrosis factors, are released, which may result in organ dysfunction and shock. Manging such septic shock can be a challenging task.
Therefore, having sound knowledge about gram-negative sepsis and its management is crucial. Want to know more? Join us for an exclusive session entitled “ Managing Gram-Negative Sepsis ” on 6 th June 2022 , 3:00 PM IST onwards. Stay tuned for this exclusive session!