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| Clinical Condition | Definition & Key Features |
|---|---|
| Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) | * A hyperinflammatory state that may or may not be associated with a documented infection. * It represents a cytokine storm syndrome characterized by unregulated inflammation and potentially lethal organ system involvement. |
| Sepsis | * Defined as a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to an infection. |
| Severe Sepsis (Sepsis Associated Organ Dysfunction) | * Modern guidelines often refer to this state as "sepsis associated organ dysfunction". * It is defined as a severe infection leading to cardiovascular and/or non-cardiovascular organ dysfunction. |
| Septic Shock | * Defined as a severe infection leading to cardiovascular dysfunction, which includes the presence of hypotension, the need for treatment with a vasoactive medication, or impaired perfusion. * Pathophysiologically, it manifests as a complex combination of hypovolemic, distributive, and cardiogenic shock. |
| Organ System | Dysfunction Criteria |
|---|---|
| Respiratory | * PaO2 / FiO2 < 300 (in the absence of cyanotic heart disease or preexisting lung disease). * PaCO2 > 65 mm Hg, or a 20 mm Hg increase over baseline PaCO2. * Proven need for > 50% FiO2 to maintain oxygen saturation β₯ 92%. * Need for non-elective invasive or non-invasive mechanical ventilation. |
| Neurologic | * Glasgow Coma Score β€ 11. * Acute change in mental status with a decrease in the Glasgow Coma Score of β₯ 3 points from an abnormal baseline. |
| Hematologic | * Platelet count < 80,000/mmΒ³ or a decline of 50% from the highest value recorded over the past 3 days. * International Normalized Ratio (INR) > 2. |
| Renal | * Serum creatinine β₯ 2 times the upper limit of normal for age, or a 2-fold increase in baseline creatinine. |
| Hepatic | * Total bilirubin β₯ 4 mg/dl (not applicable for newborns). * ALT β₯ 2 times the upper limit of normal for age. |
| Clinical / Lab Parameters | Cold Shock | Warm Shock |
|---|---|---|
| Tachycardia | Present | Present |
| Pulses | Feeble | Bounding |
| Blood pressure | Normal or decreased (in late stages) | Normal or decreased (in late stages) with wide pulse pressure |
| Peripheries | Cool, mottled | Warm |
| Capillary Refill Time (CRT) | > 2 seconds | Flash, < 2 seconds |
| Urine output | Decreased | Decreased |
| Sensorium | Altered | Altered |
| ScvO2 | < 70% | Usually > 70% |
| Lactate/ Base deficit | Increased | Increased |
Note: Table adapted from clinical and laboratory features of 'Cold shock' and 'Warm shock'.


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