Article
Sepsis is a major determinant of outcome in critically ill HIV/AIDS patients
Registro en:
JAPIASSÚ, A. M. et al. Sepsis is a major determinant of outcome in critically ill HIV/AIDS patients. Critical care, v. 14, n. 4, p. R152, 2010.
1364-8535
10.1186/cc9221
Autor
Japiassú, André M
Amâncio, Rodrigo T
Mesquita, Emerson C
Medeiros, Denise M
Bernal, Helena B
Nunes, Estevão P
Luz, Paula Mendes
Grinsztejn, Beatriz
Bozza, Fernando A
Resumen
New challenges have arisen for the management of critically ill HIV/AIDS patients. Severe sepsis has emerged as a common cause of intensive care unit (ICU) admission for those living with HIV/AIDS. Contrastingly, HIV/AIDS patients have been systematically excluded from sepsis studies, limiting the understanding of the impact of sepsis in this population. We prospectively followed up critically ill HIV/AIDS patients to evaluate the main risk factors for hospital mortality and the impact of severe sepsis on the short- and long-term survival.