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This article provides an in-depth overview of the updated S3 guideline for Sepsis prevention, diagnosis, therapy, and aftercare, published in July 2025. It highlights the critical importance of early recognition and evidence-based treatment for sepsis and septic shock, which are leading causes of death in intensive care units. The article details the guideline's definitions, target audience, methodology, and presents selected recommendations, including screening tools like the NEWS-2 score and lactate measurement, emphasizing their practical application in clinical settings.
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Comprehensive update on the latest Sepsis guidelines.
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Detailed explanation of diagnostic criteria and screening tools.
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Emphasis on practical application and early intervention.
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Comparison of German sepsis mortality rates with other countries, highlighting areas for improvement.
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Detailed breakdown and explanation of the NEWS-2 score and its application.
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Provides essential, up-to-date information for healthcare professionals on managing sepsis, including actionable recommendations and screening protocols.
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Sepsis Management
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Sepsis Guidelines Update
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Early Detection and Intervention
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Provides the most current S3 guideline recommendations for sepsis management.
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Explains complex guideline methodologies (e.g., GRADE, ETDF) in an accessible manner.
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Offers practical insights into screening tools and initial management steps for sepsis.
• learning outcomes
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Understand the updated definitions and diagnostic criteria for sepsis and septic shock.
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Identify and apply appropriate screening tools for early sepsis detection (e.g., NEWS-2).
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Implement evidence-based initial management strategies for sepsis, including fluid resuscitation.
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