2001 SCCM/ESICM/ACCP/ATS/SIS International Sepsis Definitions Conference
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Authors
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Mitchell M. Levy
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Mitchell P. Fink
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John C. Marshall
Abstract
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This document reflects a process whereby a group of experts and opinion leaders revisited the 1992 sepsis guidelines and found that apart from expanding the list of signs and symptoms of sepsis to reflect clinical bedside experience, no evidence exists to support a change to the definitions. This lack of evidence serves to underscore the challenge still present in diagnosing sepsis in 2003 for clinicians and researchers and also provides the basis for introducing PIRO as a hypothesis-generating model for future research.
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