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Antibiotic Use for Sepsis in Critical Care: Steve McGloughlin

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Antibiotic Use for Sepsis in Critical Care: Steve McGloughlin Steve McGloughlin presents his thoughts on antibiotics and their use in sepsis and critical care. Steve discusses the ABC of sepsis… the trouble is after A for Antibiotics there is not a whole lot else! In sepsis and severe infection, the goal is to change the trajectory of the patient, away from death and to a more favourable outcome. The tools that are currently on offer in critical care are pretty simple. There are things to support the patient such as fluid and ventilators. In addition, we consider goal directed therapy. In terms of definitive therapy, the list is quite small. Perhaps only antibiotics and source control can be turned to. Antibiotics are a powerful tool. So much so that the number needed to treat is around four. They are also very commonly used. 70-80% of patients in the ICU will get antibiotics – far higher than nearly all other treatments. Steve has some basic advice for the use of antibiotics to enhance their effectiveness. G