Journal article

An update on classification and management of urosepsis


Authors listWagenlehner, Florian M. E.; Tandogdu, Zafer; Johansen, Truls E. Bjerklund

Publication year2017

Pages133-137

JournalCurrent Opinion in Urology

Volume number27

Issue number2

ISSN0963-0643

eISSN1473-6586

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1097/MOU.0000000000000364

PublisherLippincott, Williams & Wilkins


Abstract

Purpose of review

The urinary tract is the infection site in severe sepsis/septic shock in 10-30%.

Recent findings

There is a new Sepsis definition focusing on severe sepsis. Urosepsis is mainly due to obstructed uropathy of the upper urinary tract. The pathogenesis of sepsis is complex and is driven by the innate immune system. In the further course immunosuppression is developing. Management of urosepsis includes early diagnosis, early initiation of treatment such as identification and control of the complicating factor in the urinary tract and the specific sepsis therapy. As part of early diagnosis the value of the new defining criteria is still to be known. The management bundles are regularly updated according to the surviving sepsis campaign guidelines.

Summary

Sepsis has still a high morbidity and mortality rate. Although definition and diagnosis of sepsis has been recently updated, its translation into urosepsis management requires validation.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleWagenlehner, F., Tandogdu, Z. and Johansen, T. (2017) An update on classification and management of urosepsis, Current Opinion in Urology, 27(2), pp. 133-137. https://doi.org/10.1097/MOU.0000000000000364

APA Citation styleWagenlehner, F., Tandogdu, Z., & Johansen, T. (2017). An update on classification and management of urosepsis. Current Opinion in Urology. 27(2), 133-137. https://doi.org/10.1097/MOU.0000000000000364



Keywords


CLINICAL-CRITERIAGPIUGUIDELINESINTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS DEFINITIONSsepsis definitionSEPTIC SHOCKSURVIVING SEPSIS CAMPAIGNUrinary tract infectionsUROLOGYUrosepsis

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