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Hi everyone, Sepsis is an important cause of mortality and morbidity in our patients. It is common but can be difficult to diagnose, challenging to manage and sometimes downright scary. After being inspired by listening...
146 Current challenges and research directions in sepsis is an episode from Obsgynaecritcare by Roger Browning - Anaesthetist. Hi everyone, Sepsis is an important cause of mortality and morbidity in our patients. It is common but can be dif...
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Published Oct 3, 2025, 44:23 long, audio available.
Hi everyone, Sepsis is an important cause of mortality and morbidity in our patients. It is common but can be difficult to diagnose, challenging to manage and sometimes downright scary. After being inspired by listening to an episode from “The Critical Care Commute Podcast” (with Dr Mervyn Singer a UK intensivist involved in sepsis 3.0), Graeme and I sit down to discuss some of these thought provoking areas of sepsis which are controversial and are still actively being researched. Thanks again Graeme! References The Critical Care Commute Podcast
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146 Current challenges and research directions in sepsis is an episode from Obsgynaecritcare by Roger Browning - Anaesthetist.
This episode is 44:23 long.
This episode was published on Oct 3, 2025.
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146 Current challenges and research directions in sepsis is from Obsgynaecritcare by Roger Browning - Anaesthetist.
Published Oct 3, 2025 and 44:23 long