Sepsis is still a serious medical condition that has a big impact on healthcare systems all over the world. When the body's response to an infection spirals out of control, leading to organ dysfunction, it is a life-threatening condition. In order to receive prompt and specialized care, patients with severe sepsis must be admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). In order to improve patient outcomes and optimize treatment strategies, it is essential to comprehend the clinical manifestations and outcomes of sepsis patients in the intensive care unit. It's a medical emergency that needs to be attended to right away. Everyone from young children to older adults can get sepsis. The immune system responds in an abnormally fast and irregular manner. The body experiences widespread inflammation as a result of this overactive immune response, which can damage organs and tissues. If not treated, the inflammation can cause organ failure, septic shock, and death. It can also disrupt normal organ function.
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