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Shock vs Sepsis vs SIRS: Key Differentiators

​ 1. Definitions: Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) SIRS describes a non-specific systemic inflammatory state, triggered by infectious or non-infectious insults. SIRS Criteria (Traditional) Presence of ≥2 of: Temperature >38°C or <36°C Heart rate >90/min Respiratory rate >20/min or PaCO₂ <32 mmHg WBC >12,000 or <4,000 or >10% bands SIRS can occur in: Trauma Burns Pancreatitis Post-operative states Infections SIRS is not equivalent to infection. Sepsis (Sepsis-3 Definition) According to the Surviving Sepsis Campaign and consensus definitions: Sepsis is life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. Operationalized as: Suspected/confirmed infection Increase in SOFA score ≥2 Septic Shock A subset of sepsis characterized by: Persistent hypotension requiring vasopressors Serum lactate >2 mmol/L despite adequate fluid resuscitation This carries a mortality >40%. Sho...

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Hey people, Welcome to my blog. Before starting to write about something new that I have been trying to bring in from past few months, Let me inform you guys  that we have changed out blog address. Earlier it was “www.myfmgejourney.com” which is now replaced with “www.medspacedaily.com”. It’s just the change of the url address, everything else will be the same. Some of you might still have been wondering that why am i doing all this? Well, answer to all similar questions is that i like doing it in my free time. And I haven’t left medicine yet, so don’t worry😁.

So let’s start. What’s new about this article ? Well, the header says it all. Welcome to my youtube channel “Medspacedaily” where I’m uploading study with me videos currently. As you all know that 2020 has been so worst for everyone of us and most of us are struggling to keep ourselves on track, either it’s our work or studies and we end up procrastinating a lot. I do that a lot, don’t know about you guys lol. Well that’s great if you are already doing good, but if you like to study by watching someone or if that’s motivation for you i suggest have a look at my channel on youtube where i have uploaded the videos without and with music like lofi, classic, piano musics. It also include timer with pomodoro technique which helps you to track the time while studying.


What’s the pomodoro technique? Well, most of you might be knowing about this already. I’ll try to make a separate post about it later for people who haven’t listened about it. For now just understand that pomodoro technique is a time management method which helps you to get a proper estimation of the actual hours you have studied and avoid pseudo-sense of having studied more hours than you actually did.

So, this was the introduction about the channel “Medspacedaily”. I recommend you to have a look at it and be part of the Medspacedaily family. 


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