@Article{, title={MANAGEMENT OF CRISES DURING ANESTHESIA AND SURGERY. PART XV: SEPSIS}, author={Salam N Asfar and Jasim M Salman}, journal={Basrah Journal of Surgery مجلة البصرة الجراحية}, volume={24}, number={2}, pages={86-87}, year={2018}, abstract={Sepsis which is defined as systemic response to infection may potentially causes multiple structures physiological stress and dysfunction such as; respiratory, renal, cardiovascular, and hematological. Because quick consideration should be paid to so many body systems, prepared approach during anesthesia for a septic patient is a must1. Patients with sepsis show signs of systemic inflammatory response syndrome, as result from generalized reaction to inflammation which may be caused by a wide range of infectious and non-infectious causes for example, burns, pancreatitis and multiple trauma2.

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