Sepsis or septicemia in children
Sepsis or septicemia in children
Definition Bacteremia a Bacter ia invade into blood temporar i ly with flora <100 CFU/ mI in blood Septicemia or Seps is: Pathogens(bacter ia or fung i)invade into blood pro l iferate great ly, and release endotox in Toxemia Endotox in absor bed into b lood with no bacter ia Septicopyaemia: Sepsis with metastatic foci in or gans pyemia is a status which no bacter ium in blood is cultured
Definition Bacteremia: Bacteria invade into blood temporarily with flora <100 CFU/ml in blood Septicemia or Sepsis: Pathogens(bacteria or fungi) invade into blood,proliferate greatly,and release endotoxin Toxemia: Endotoxin absorbed into blood with no bacteria Septicopyemia: Sepsis with metastatic foci in organs,pyemia is a status which no bacterium in blood is cultured
Pathogens Gram stain positive coci Gram stain negative bacilli Anaerobic bacteria Fungi
Gram stain positive coci Gram stain negative bacilli Anaerobic bacteria Fungi Pathogens
Associated factors virulence and quantity Exotoxin. Endotoxin Defense mechanism Immunologic function, age, etc Chronical diseases Nephropathy, Liversclerosis, Connective tissue diseases, Diabetes mellitus, Malignant tumor, and so on Medical factors: long-term Steriods, Antibiotics, All kinds of instrumentation such as invasive meauver catheterization
virulence and quantity Exotoxin, Endotoxin Defense mechanism Immunologic function,age,etc Chronical diseases: Nephropathy,Liver sclerosis,Connective tissue diseases,Diabetes mellitus,Malignant tumor,and so on Medical factors: long-term Steriods,Antibiotics,All kinds of instrumentation such as invasive meauver,catheterization Associated factors
Polymicrobial sepsis More than one bacterium isolated in the same blood samples Associated with immunocompromised status Commonly occurs in patients with chronic diseases or use of immnodepressors
More than one bacterium isolated in the same blood samples Associated with immnocompromised status Commonly occurs in patients with chronic diseases or use of immnodepressors Polymicrobial sepsis
Features Clinical feature: endotoxemia and shock young baby is easy to suffer from sepsis, and deteriorate to MODS. it can be asymptomatic Blood test: WBC elevates or drops Metastatic foci: more commonly
Clinical feature: endotoxemia and shock young baby is easy to suffer from sepsis, and deteriorate to MODS.it can be asymptomatic Blood test:WBC elavates or drops Metastatic foci:more commonly Features
classification Shock virulence fever feature or MOSF DIO Common pathogens High common pneumococcus, fever common no E coli) Pathogens with High strong v acute (staphylococcus fever Severely ill more more aureus, pseudomonas, to drop klebsiella) Conditional athogens low subacute (staphylococcus medium common epidermidis
virulence fever feature Shock or DIC MOSF common Common pathogens (pneumococcus, E.coli) High fever common no no acute Pathogens with strong v (staphylococcus aureus,pseudomonas, klebsiella) High fever to drop Severely ill more more subacute Conditional pathogens (staphylococcus epidermidis) low ~ medium common no no classification
Mechanism Gram-negative Gram-positive bacteria bacteria lipoteichoic acid Endotoxin peptIdogly complex Comp l ement system coagulation cascades endothe Adrenocorticotrophic hormone Immno cell kallikrein-kinin system ACTH, RAS InfAmmatory mediators SIRS MOSF
Mechanism Gram-negative bacteria Gram-positive bacteria Endotoxin Lipoteichoic acid -peptidoglycan complex SIRS Inflmmatory mediators ACTH,RAS endothe Immno cell Complement system、 coagulation cascades Adrenocorticotrophic hormone kallikrein-kinin system MOSF
Complication Metastatic foci endocarditis, meningitis, oestoarthritis, and so on mulnutrition Disturbed hemostasis: such as acidosis Complications in organs dysfunction
Metastatic foci: endocarditis,meningitis,oestoarthritis,and so on mulnutrition Disturbed hemostasis:such as acidosis Complications in organs:dysfunction Complication
Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome -SIRS Clinial syndrome manefested with strong inflmmation over-responsiveness of inflamatory mediators all over the body(cytokines Cascade) · pathogenic factors: infection: bacteria. virus non-infection: injuries, burns o outcome: organ and tissue injuries
Clinial syndrome manefested with strong inflmmation • over-responsiveness of inflmmatory mediators all over the body(cytokines Cascade) • pathogenic factors: infection:bacteria,virus,… non-infection:injuries,burns,… • outcome:organ and tissue injuries Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome -SIRS