Sepsis remains a critical medical condition, placing a significant burden on healthcare systems worldwide. It is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body's response to an infection spirals out of control, leading to organ dysfunction. Patients with severe sepsis require Intensive Care Unit (ICU) admission to receive prompt and specialized care. Understanding the clinical manifestations and outcomes of sepsis patients in the ICU is essential for optimizing treatment strategies and improving patient outcomes. It is considered a medical emergency and requires immediate medical attention. Sepsis can affect people of all ages, including children and older adults. The immune response becomes dysregulated and goes into overdrive. This excessive immune response triggers widespread inflammation throughout the body, which can cause damage to organs and tissues. The inflammation can disrupt normal organ function and, if left untreated, can lead to organ failure, septic shock, and death.
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