Shruti Moon
Florence Nightingale Training College of Nursing, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences (DU), Wardha, Maharashtra, IndiaPublications
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Case Report
Case Report on Septicemia with Acute Kidney Injury
Author(s): Shruti Moon*, Priya Rewatkar and Aniket Pathade
Introduction: Sepsis is a severe and dysregulated inflammatory response to infection that is characterized by end-organ failure far from the infection's primary site. Acute kidney damage (AKI) caused by sepsis increases morbidity and mortality in patients, has a major influence on many organ functions, is associated to a lengthier stay in the critical care unit, and consequently consumes large healthcare resources. When compared to AKI caused by nonpeptic bacteria, septic AKI has a distinct pathogenesis that necessitates a different treatment strategy. Despite significant progress in various domains of medicine, the pathogenesis, diagnostic techniques, and suitable treatment strategies in sepsis remain controversial. When compared to other critically ill patients, a number of immunomodulatory drugs that showed promise in preclinical studies fail to diminish the excessively high mo.. Read More»