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Charlene M Morris cvmmorris at gmail.comFri Apr 18 12:38:37 BST 2008
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Thank you, Ron!!!!!!!! It is heavy on my friend's mind right now. Charlene On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 7:27 AM, Ronald Gross <Rgross at harthosp.org> wrote: > Charlene, > > Septic storm sounds like a pretty catchy phrase (I kinda wish I thought of > it!), but this sounds like the garden variety bacteremia to me......septic > shock, on the other hand, is a whole other story, and I know that you know > what that is. > > Ron > > >>> "Charlene M Morris" <cvmmorris at gmail.com> 4/18/2008 7:14 AM >>> > This is a cross post from a PA colleague. if anyone has thoughts or > explanation for the term "septic storm", please advise! > > Charlene Morris, PA-C > > I have a friend/patient/volunteer EMT who is in the hospital after being > run > over by a 30,000# tractor. He suffered a crushed pelvis. He has been > fighting sepsis for some time. night before last he had a couple of > episodes of pretty severe shaking. The nurse used the term "septic storm" > to his wife to describe these spells. I could not find any reference to > thistgerm, either written or internet, nor had my SP ever heard the term. > the only thing I can conjure up is either the bacteria is releasing waves > of > toxin or the antibiotics are causing waves of bacterial cell lysis which > is > provoking the episodes. He did grown out VRE so they have had to change > antibiotics. last night he went in to surgery and had a drain placed in > his > perineal wound. It was expected to take 1 hour for the surgery and ended > up > taking 3 because they found, drained, cultured and cleaned out an abscess > pocket, which I figure should help his recovery process. I realize he is > not out of the woods by any stretch, but wondered if anyone has heard the > term "septic storm". this has hit our small group of 10 volunteer EMTs > pretty hard as he and his wife are both EMTs. His wife is an > intermediate, > was first on the scene and managed to hold herself together enough that > she > was able to start the two large bore IVs he needed and which probably > enabled him to make it through the chopper flight alive. in any case if > anyone has heard the term septic shock, I would appreciate hearing what > you > understand it means. TIA. > -- > trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG <http://trauma.org/> > To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: > http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/ > > -- > trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG <http://trauma.org/> > To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: > http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/ >
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