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John Annen rjannen at yahoo.comFri Apr 18 13:23:00 BST 2008
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I like the typo tgerm, for a term about a germ, too. :-) John ----- Original Message ---- From: Ronald Gross <Rgross at harthosp.org> To: Critical Care mailing list Trauma & <trauma-list at trauma.org> Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 1:27:29 PM Subject: Re: Septic Storm 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 To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/ -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
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