Understanding Sepsis (Sepsis Explained Clearly)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @RhesusMedicine
    @RhesusMedicine  7 месяцев назад +6

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    0:00 What is Sepsis?
    1:19 Sepsis Pathophysiology
    3:55 Sepsis Causes & Sepsis Risk Factors
    5:21 Sepsis Symptoms
    5:55 Sepsis Diagnosis - SIRS Criteria
    6:28 Sepsis Diagnosis - SOFA Score
    7:56 Sepsis Treatment (Sepsis 6)
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  • @sandilobianco6734
    @sandilobianco6734 9 месяцев назад +133

    I recently has sever sepsis, a PE and pneumonia all at the same time, I did not have a fever. Not everyone who gets sepsis or other infections gets a fever. I had extreme chills, mottled skin, diarrhea extreme weakness couldn’t breathe (PE). I had passed out or blacked out at home.
    At the hospital my BP went down hill and my kidneys were not doing well. My whole body blew up. I gained 30 pounds in 2 days in ICU, due to inflammation. I was put on a broad spectrum antibiotics. My oxygen level was very low. Then had PE removed. I stayed 4 days in the hospital.
    I’m very thankful to God and the medical team that saved me.

    • @leomawalker4354
      @leomawalker4354 9 месяцев назад +5

      Awesome glad got care u need

    • @normaalvarado7540
      @normaalvarado7540 9 месяцев назад +9

      Thanks to God, they were able to help you heal!!!

    • @shivangigupta6412
      @shivangigupta6412 7 месяцев назад +1

      Have you ever experienced the problem of hair falling during sepsis?

    • @fib4923
      @fib4923 7 месяцев назад +2

      Great example folks...make sure to workout and eat your vegtables.....

    • @sandilobianco6734
      @sandilobianco6734 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@shivangigupta6412 possibly but I was so sick for weeks I didn’t think about it. My vitamin d levels now are very low and that is a symptom of it.

  • @hannahwhite7622
    @hannahwhite7622 10 месяцев назад +69

    I got an std from my cheating ex but was asymptomatic, didnt know until i was in the ER diagnosed with septic shock, i ended up spending 4 days in the ICU. my blood profusion issues led to a hypoxic brain injury and ive been dealing with the brain damage ever since. Very lucky to be alive and im eternally grateful to my doctors who worked incredibly hard to keep me alive!!

    • @shannond1511
      @shannond1511 9 месяцев назад +1

      Holy crap. What are causes all that?

    • @julietcollins8892
      @julietcollins8892 8 месяцев назад

      Poor you. Thank goodness you got the right treatment & pulled through.

    • @Yo-yo-dt5ze
      @Yo-yo-dt5ze 7 месяцев назад +1

      Anything is possible any type of bacterial or viral infection can cause sepsis if not treated early I had sepsis from a uti infection thank goodness I got to the er when I did because I would have been dead

    • @fib4923
      @fib4923 7 месяцев назад

      @@shannond1511 That story was made up.

    • @hannahwhite7622
      @hannahwhite7622 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@Yo-yo-dt5ze same! If i was seen even a few hours later i would have died sepsis is crazy

  • @genehenrie3817
    @genehenrie3817 2 дня назад +2

    This video clearly explains Septic Shock, not the same as sepsis alone.

  • @Saintinkz
    @Saintinkz 8 месяцев назад +22

    Had my eyes not turn yellow what I thought was just chills kills me, called triage nurse, told her what I was going through she told me sorry hun you HAVE to go to the ER, it was my gallbladder sepsis was severe removal of Gallbladder, heavy anitbiotics through IV then 14 days on tablet. this was october 14 2023, on the road to recovery long road but the journey to see this through is very hopeful;

    • @cababyboomerq6012
      @cababyboomerq6012 Месяц назад

      @@Saintinkz Yes, I had brain fog for 6 months. It is awful.

  • @alexandriacartwright8152
    @alexandriacartwright8152 27 дней назад +4

    I had septic shock two weeks ago. I work with children and I caught norovirus but didn’t know it until I was in the hospital. I was non stop throwing up and extremely tired. I became unresponsive in my apartment where my mom had to dress me and take me to the hospital. I was hypothermic with a temp of 94.1 and little urine output and my urine was brown. I got septic rash all down my legs and extremely low blood pressure. Almost didn’t survive the night. Spent 4-5 days in the ICU. Very very thankful for my mom, my dad, my er team, and the ICU team.

  • @hanisneo2724
    @hanisneo2724 Месяц назад +3

    My dad passed away last week due to sepsis secondary pneumonia. I wish I had this knowledge so that I knew what to expect. Thank you for the informative video

  • @syapengzz5979
    @syapengzz5979 10 месяцев назад +14

    As a student param with a learning disability i THANK YOU. these have helped so o much

  • @Yo-yo-dt5ze
    @Yo-yo-dt5ze Год назад +250

    I had never heard of sepsis before and was diagnosed with it back in 2022 it was scary because I didn’t know what was going on I was feverish hot and cold clammy hands pain all over my body and little to none urine output also my mental health was declining found out it was caused by a uti infection that I didn’t know I had so glad I went to the er when I did because I would be dead hadn’t I gotten there sooner I fear sepsis the most

    • @Jess-gr1qf
      @Jess-gr1qf Год назад +22

      Same here! Got sepsis a few months ago from a UTI. I had no idea, I just thought it was a bad case of the flu. But something was just very wrong, strange severe pain all over (especially in the hips/pelvis), rashes on my stomach and face. Was hospitalized for a week and then took about another month to fully recover.

    • @shaniawilkinson2619
      @shaniawilkinson2619 Год назад +10

      My grandfather died of sepsis. The pain he experienced at the end was traumatizing. Glad you got through it.

    • @Yo-yo-dt5ze
      @Yo-yo-dt5ze Год назад +12

      @@Jess-gr1qfglad you recovered sepsis is no joke and a silent killer if you don’t know what to look out for

    • @Yo-yo-dt5ze
      @Yo-yo-dt5ze Год назад +11

      @@shaniawilkinson2619iam so sorry for your loss I can completely understand because I felt like I was dying literally and thank you I fear sepsis the most 😢

    • @markmiller2263
      @markmiller2263 9 месяцев назад +2

      😢

  • @ishitadasgupta9048
    @ishitadasgupta9048 10 месяцев назад +23

    Thank you for the informative video. I lost my grandmother recently due to septic shock. She suffered a lot in the hospital for 2 weeks, she is at peace now..in no pain😢 . Things happened so fast we could not process how and when it became a septic shock.

    • @Cassie-xx5fb
      @Cassie-xx5fb 3 месяца назад +1

      I'm sorry for your loss. May God comfort your hearts.

    • @Seanstricklanddezballs
      @Seanstricklanddezballs 3 месяца назад

      My grandma is currently in the hospital for sepsis. I’m very hopefully she’ll recover and come home. Rip your grandmother may she rest in peace.

  • @adudeontheinternet8658
    @adudeontheinternet8658 Год назад +29

    I was in septic shock back in January from having major complex surgery in December. The surgery was a walk in the park on a sunny day compared to trying to recover from septic shock.

  • @Jaylikescar
    @Jaylikescar Год назад +27

    My dad had sceptic shock in the hospital after a month with covid in early 2020. Thanks for the clear info ❤

    • @laino-mn7ku
      @laino-mn7ku 9 месяцев назад +2

      Lo que tuvo que pasar mi papá.

    • @asha4736
      @asha4736 9 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely terrifying some of the things that came with Covid, that aren't talked about so much. I hope your dad got well again!

  • @1234jajadingdong
    @1234jajadingdong Год назад +55

    I had MRSA induced sepsis and septic shock. Took 16 weeks to recover after emergency surgery. I barely survived.

    • @cactusmandan4815
      @cactusmandan4815 8 месяцев назад +4

      Same. I had it in the military. Double pneumonia on top of it and sinusitis so bad I was seeing white due to pressure. The MRSA was pretty bad at one point. I think I died in my sleep because I had this feeling of two hands pushing down on me hard, and I awoke with faint heart beat.

    • @jibberism9910
      @jibberism9910 7 месяцев назад +3

      Wow... That does sound like a brush with death.
      But here you are :)

    • @jibberism9910
      @jibberism9910 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@cactusmandan4815 Funny you mention it, I too noticed strange color deviancies at my worst. Like a jaded filter of sorts.

    • @cactusmandan4815
      @cactusmandan4815 7 месяцев назад +2

      @jibberism9910 I was about to enter rifle range before the white started. Days before, I described what felt like a film of some sort over my eyes. It was not a physical film, but the feeling could only be described as if I was looking through a very thin film like the top of water that mosquitoes land on. The white was worsened as this feeling increased and I couldn't describe it other than the pressure build up around sinus cavities felt so full and my eyes felt like they had a film over them and then white fog would occur. At one point, I couldn't see the officer talking to me and was being scolded hard by three Drill Sergeants until they all realized I was not joking that I could not see. The problem was, I touched a body that was sick before I got sick, and because of that, they covered up what happened to him and me being as sick as I was became a liability in 2015. I was part of a cycle at Ft. Benning, now Ft. Moore, that had a truck accident that made the news due to protocol not being followed. It was messed up, but if you look up 2015 Ft. Benning truck accident on Google that was my company. Two of us were extremely sick and covered up prior to that accident and partly was the reason why nothing was followed correctly and led to mistakes like the truck accident.

    • @cactusmandan4815
      @cactusmandan4815 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@jibberism9910 Jaded filter or Jadeite filter?

  • @JackReynolds-w7g
    @JackReynolds-w7g Год назад +21

    Thank you for better explaining just 'exactly' what Sepsis actually is.

  • @QuietDriver97
    @QuietDriver97 Год назад +46

    Severe sepsis from an intestinal blockage is the only thing that's scared me in 15 years of living with severe Crohn's disease. Experiencing it once was once too much and probably the closest I've come to having the lights go out.

    • @jaredbrown4626
      @jaredbrown4626 Год назад +9

      Damn. Glad you're okay man.

    • @sarahok6589
      @sarahok6589 Год назад +5

      that is terrifying, can you go into more detail of your experience with this? how did you know something is wrong?

    • @QuietDriver97
      @QuietDriver97 Год назад

      @@sarahok6589 In the month leading to the emergency I'd have episodes where I'd regurgitate food eaten over 6 hours prior as if it never made it past my stomach. My doctor was not concerned. When I had a colonoscopy performed 2 weeks before the emergency the tech said they could not physically fit even the pediatric camera past my ileum because scar tissue narrowed the tract that much. The morning of the emergency I felt flu-like symptoms first: Chills, cold sweats, nausea, upset stomach. The emergency came when my whole body began trembling so violently I could barely move, I could not stand or walk without assistance, a constant urge to move my bowels with no production, violent dry heaving with a little bile production, fever teetering on the 104 mark. When you feel all of this you'll know it's time to get to a hospital that can save you if you let go. We didn't even waste time calling 911. My dad made the 35 minute drive to the hospital in 20. When we asked the attending if we made the right call he said, "Let's just say you needed to be here when you got here."

    • @Sami-rx9to
      @Sami-rx9to 10 месяцев назад +2

      I'm so glad and happy for you ❤

    • @jesusthesaviorof
      @jesusthesaviorof 6 месяцев назад

      I had that same thing, it caused a perforated bowel and I went into septic shock. I would have died too if it wasn’t for my mom who took me to the hospital at 3 am in the morning. Praise Jesus that I’m still alive. Glad you’re okay too. I also have Crohn’s disease. I have infusions every 8 weeks .

  • @Bill.R.124
    @Bill.R.124 9 месяцев назад +6

    This was excellent--going to use for my nursing students

  • @MsJMHS
    @MsJMHS 8 месяцев назад +4

    Two weeks postpartum after an emergency c-section, I developed uterine sepsis. I had a fever so high, I was hallucinating. The ICU was full, and they didn't think I was stable enough to be transported to another hospital with an open ICU bed. They kept switching IV antibiotics, hoping something would work. My IVs kept failing, it was almost every 48 hours they would have to find another vein. My incision site was not infected, it was definitely due to the nature of my surgery (infected from the inside, out). My liver went into distress and started to fail. It was an extended hospital stay and I had an RN sitting 1:1 with me during the worst of it. I asked her if I was dying, and she had a horrible poker face.
    Positive note, I have ZERO fear of needles. Between being stuck for a viable vein and the endless blood culture draws, I lost all squeamishness.

  • @Atl404sFinest
    @Atl404sFinest 10 месяцев назад +21

    Let’s not forget dental abscesses and periodontal therapy can cause this too

    • @christinehuggins4227
      @christinehuggins4227 8 месяцев назад +5

      Happy someone takes this serious..

    • @cherylsmith4826
      @cherylsmith4826 8 месяцев назад +6

      We don't take in office dental procedures seriously enough.

    • @deniseclepper1436
      @deniseclepper1436 3 месяца назад +2

      Absolutely true. Neighbor had tooth abscess overlooked. It put her into a coma. She survived but has to use a walker now with weekly rehabilitation.

    • @MonkeyLiggaScrumptiousNan
      @MonkeyLiggaScrumptiousNan 3 месяца назад

      @@deniseclepper1436holy shit

  • @invisiblewarrior7423
    @invisiblewarrior7423 8 месяцев назад +15

    I've had sepsis 8 times, due to the same infection. 2 hospitals couldn't get rid of the infection and i ended up having a 5 organ transplant. I hope i never ever get it again, it's awful 😢

  • @markgriffith2473
    @markgriffith2473 Год назад +10

    My dad died from sepsis , granted he was on chemo medicine so his immune system (He had multiple myeloma). He got a infection wound on the shin call sister she a nurse and call 911 ,and went downhill fast , they did a emergence dialysis .blood transfusion but it had ( some)little improvement he died 4 days later.

    • @RX552VBK
      @RX552VBK Год назад +2

      So sorry for your loss.

  • @jibberism9910
    @jibberism9910 7 месяцев назад +9

    I just had a small bout with what appears to have been sepsis.... What set off the alarmbells at the hospital was my kidneys seemingly slowing to a stop. High bacterial load in the blood.
    I was so horribly, horribly sick.
    Returning to hospital this wednesday. Hopefully some good news. We still don't really know what happened. But I hope to have it never happen again.
    Be well all.

  • @DarkSister.
    @DarkSister. Год назад +27

    I had sepsis due to my gallbladder leaking, I didn't know what it was, I was feverish, in agony, vomiting, dizzy to the point I felt like I had severe motion sickness. I went to the emergency room, they sent me home saying I'd pulled a muscle?!? 3 days later I was rushed into hospital, pretty much on my death bed...they quickly figured out what it was and pumped me full of antibiotics and fluids, and 3 weeks later I had my gallbladder removed. It was not a fun time.

    • @justrandomthinker
      @justrandomthinker 7 месяцев назад

      Anyway how's your sex life?

    • @looweegee252
      @looweegee252 7 месяцев назад +2

      Please tell me you sued.

    • @DarkSister.
      @DarkSister. 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@looweegee252 no, I'm from the UK, we're not a litigious country.

    • @looweegee252
      @looweegee252 7 месяцев назад

      @@DarkSister. this is why medical tyranny is getting so rampant.

    • @looweegee252
      @looweegee252 7 месяцев назад

      @@DarkSister. the UK has enabled tyranny for ages. It must be stopped! Enabling the issue is just as bad as being the issue

  • @DerptyDerptyDUM
    @DerptyDerptyDUM 6 месяцев назад +3

    I am sitting in the hospital right now recovering from sepsis. I've been here for 2 weeks. I am very fortunate that it was caught in time and that I am still alive. The doctors still don't even know what caused it initially.

    • @leslieiris7093
      @leslieiris7093 2 месяца назад +1

      I'm praying for you to get better ❤. In . Jesus. Christ name amen❤

    • @leslieiris7093
      @leslieiris7093 2 месяца назад +1

      I hope you are doing better ❤

    • @DerptyDerptyDUM
      @DerptyDerptyDUM 2 месяца назад +2

      @@leslieiris7093 Thank you very much!! I am doing ok. Still having a few side effects 4 months later, but ok. 😊 I was very fortunate to have a great ER team.

    • @amsguenefatima4848
      @amsguenefatima4848 6 дней назад +2

      @@DerptyDerptyDUMglad to hear that you’re well ❤️

  • @millersam07
    @millersam07 Год назад +15

    Sepsis, the reason for my 3rd near death experience, and the closest I came to not making it back. FYI it's not a fun way to die.

  • @Loaferess
    @Loaferess 9 месяцев назад +5

    Had sepsis from a UTI in 2018. Was on antibiotics but they didn’t work. Spent a nice week in the ICU. Covid had nothing on sepsis! Worst thing I’ve ever experience. They said if I hadn’t come into the ER I would have been dead in a few hours.

    • @Yo-yo-dt5ze
      @Yo-yo-dt5ze 9 месяцев назад +7

      The exact same thing that happened to me they had gave me antibiotics and discharged me but I didn’t leave the hospital they called security to put me out the hospital because I was very sick I checked right back in and was told I would have died within 6 hrs some of these drs need to take sepsis seriously 🥲 I fear sepsis the most

    • @sandilobianco6734
      @sandilobianco6734 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@Yo-yo-dt5ze good job being persistent. The medical industry is getting worse. The ER is turning sick patients away everywhere. God bless you.

  • @animegirl2245
    @animegirl2245 8 месяцев назад +2

    I just got out of the hospital with sepsis. It was caused by a boil on my leg. I had to be hospitalized for 5 days. I still have a long way to go but listen your body. I had no idea until the infection was pretty bad

  • @TheRayfield77
    @TheRayfield77 Год назад +8

    Good review. On that SOFA criteria, why would they look at Dopamine and Dobutamine for hypotension treatments? These are generally the last pressors you want to use. Dobutamine isn't even really a pressor for shock.

    • @909Thumper909
      @909Thumper909 Год назад +2

      yah NOBODY uses dopamine anymore LOL!

  • @kenfer4285
    @kenfer4285 10 месяцев назад +11

    I went to visit hot pools on two occasions.
    Two days later I was felling unwell which was very unusual for me so I went to the doctor .
    Only to confirm I had Septic - my urine smelled horrible that gave it away. Test later proved it.
    Took tablets given to me straight away but illness took me to bed and I recovered in two weeks.
    If I had not gone to that doctor i would not be here to tell this.

  • @lovefaith1794
    @lovefaith1794 Год назад +11

    So good this is. I love what you do here. So grateful

  • @waelfadlallah8939
    @waelfadlallah8939 Год назад +7

    I was waiting for a specific video on sepsis !

  • @yohinthyo1324
    @yohinthyo1324 5 месяцев назад +3

    Recently my mom died of this horrible disease at the age of 49😭😭... We thought it just a normal fever but after few days we went to different hospital and then the doctors find out it was septic shock and also the doctors said your mother is in very very critical condition but the chances of survival is still 70%.. doctor's give their full potential to save my mom but my mom's body didn't respond to antibiotics because of severe septic shock it reduce my mom's blood pressure so it's very Hard for doctor's to save my mom.😭 RIP mom I miss you a lot 🥺🥺.. unexpected things happen in life so please anyone experience continuous fever please go to hospitals...

  • @nedflanders1990
    @nedflanders1990 Месяц назад +2

    Very clear video ! I love it thanks

  • @jomicallef19
    @jomicallef19 7 месяцев назад +4

    ❤ my mum died from SEPSIS on 26 december 2023. I thought she was going to hospital to get antibiotics intravenously. I did not know what spepsis was. I dont even believe the nursing home picked up that mum was just not herself. They were in chrismass mood with light bulbs on the nurses head ready for christmas. I told them my mum looks dead. All they know to do is poke a long cotton like bud to check for covid bull shit. Mum got to the hospital too late. No doctor was available to see mum that night. She was hospitalized the next morning. Friday and monday at 6.30 am took her last breath in my face.
    Thats how i heard about SEPSIS.

    • @sandilobianco6734
      @sandilobianco6734 6 месяцев назад

      Very sorry about your mum. I dread going to a nursing home in the near future.

    • @yohinthyo1324
      @yohinthyo1324 5 месяцев назад +1

      Recently my mom died of this horrible disease at the age of 49😭😭... We thought it just a normal fever but after few days we went to different hospital but it's too late and then the doctors find out it was septic shock and also the doctors said your mother is in very very critical condition but the chances of survival is still 70%.. doctor's give their full potential to save my mom but my mom's body didn't respond to antibiotics because of severe septic shock it reduce my mom's blood pressure so it's very Hard for doctor's to save my mom.😭 RIP mom I miss you a lot 🥺🥺.. unexpected things happen in life so please anyone experience continuous fever please go to hospitals...

  • @medicwebber3037
    @medicwebber3037 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great refresher, and this even gave me some new info. Thank you!

  • @alhaddi
    @alhaddi Год назад +10

    Thank you for spreading knowledge.

  • @JudyGyles
    @JudyGyles 8 месяцев назад +2

    I get MRSA off and on. I got sepsis two time.but doing great right now.

  • @JohnAranita
    @JohnAranita 10 месяцев назад +2

    One day, I felt like I was collapsing, fainting. I called 9-1-1 and an ambulance took me to Kuakini Medical Center. The doctor there said that I have sepsis. I was at that hospital for two weeks in January of 2023.

  • @Lizzbet99
    @Lizzbet99 Год назад +16

    Your videos are fantastic! Can you make one on EDS (Ehlers-Danlos syndrome)?

  • @rasikarane02
    @rasikarane02 Год назад +5

    Hi, please can you make video on vascular calcification present in joints. Many thanks.

  • @alanstrong55
    @alanstrong55 9 месяцев назад +3

    Sepsis killed a 14 year old girl over 20 years ago. It hurt down deep. Septic shock has no mercy.

    • @Yo-yo-dt5ze
      @Yo-yo-dt5ze 9 месяцев назад +2

      Sepsis and septic shock ain’t no damn joke it damn near killed me if I never would have went to the er it was horrible sepsis have nothing on covid 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @dislyriel5905
    @dislyriel5905 4 месяца назад +1

    I had a pimple that turned into an infection that gave me sepsis😳 scariest thing ever! I’m so glad my mom took me to the ER because who knows what of had happened during the night😳

    • @Pslgod25
      @Pslgod25 3 месяца назад

      Bro I'm suffering from chicken pox,I am so scared 😨

    • @dislyriel5905
      @dislyriel5905 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Pslgod25 I’m sorry chicken pox suck! Just watch for fever, chills, nausea, severe weakness and other symptoms. My pimple got infected that’s how I got sepsis as long as your chicken pox doesn’t get infected you should be good to go just don’t scratch the itch😊 put some chamomile lotion on worked for me

    • @Pslgod25
      @Pslgod25 3 месяца назад +1

      @@dislyriel5905 thankyou so much ❤️❤️

  • @noelmatherson8079
    @noelmatherson8079 10 месяцев назад +3

    Grandfather just died from this. Thanks for the info

    • @Yo-yo-dt5ze
      @Yo-yo-dt5ze 10 месяцев назад +3

      SMH sorry for your loss they need to make sepsis more of an awareness 😢 I had this in 2022 and would have died if I hadn’t gotten to the er within 6 hrs

  • @roaacute21
    @roaacute21 Год назад +7

    Such good explanation!! but I do have a question: why do the immune system get dysregulated at that particular time? I mean we get infections like 3 times per year for like the entirety for our lives. Like does this dysregulation happen randomly or?

  • @Trypt8se
    @Trypt8se 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi! What program are you using to make your awesome slides?I really like the diagrams!

  • @MollyKuehl4790
    @MollyKuehl4790 Год назад +9

    Once I had sepsis I was seriously just hours away from dying I was also severely anemic my red blood cell count was super low my heart valve was infected only reason I ended up calling the ambulance what is because my heart was hurting when I got to the emergency room I also had pneumonia and literally a few hours after I got to the emergency room I had a stroke and it's wild that I was seriously considering going back to sleep and hoping I'd feel better the next day but if I would have done that I probably would have died I remember watching them take my blood in the emergency room my blood was like a black sludge even crazier if I would have gone to sleep instead of calling the ambulance when I would have woken up everybody in my house would have been gone on vacation for a week and if I would have waited to call the ambulance I probably would have woken up the next morning and had that stroke all alone at the house and I was only about 29 at that time this was only a few years ago I had to spend like 3 months in a Recovery Center where there were a bunch of senior citizens but since you just said it's common in the elderly I guess that was the perfect place for me because they see that a lot I imagine where I was staying with just a recovery center but 99% of the people there were over 65 so they probably don't see people in their twenties there very often. This was right before 2019 so by the time I got out of the recovery center within just a week or two covid-19 hits of the entire world shut down but I had already been on quarantine like 6 months before the entire world was quarantined so I never got covid not even a single time still have yet to ever get covid. Then cuz I had been so sick I wasn't exactly very active I ended up having a pulmonary embolism. So I was literally on my deathbed.

    • @lynnblydenburgh5978
      @lynnblydenburgh5978 11 месяцев назад

      Zac chy😅

    • @MollyKuehl4790
      @MollyKuehl4790 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@lynnblydenburgh5978 not sure what that means but another interesting thing that's happened involving sepsis Thanksgiving of 2023 my sister-in-law dropped dead no one had any idea why until they tested her at the coroner's and she had died of septic shock! So I've had family members die of sepsis I've had sepsis myself as well so if anybody wants to know what it feels like in the earlier stages I'd be the right person to ask because family members have died of it and I almost did myself

  • @ShivaniPV-lh5kw
    @ShivaniPV-lh5kw Год назад +7

    This was amazing!! Thank you!

  • @mjtunstall1976
    @mjtunstall1976 Год назад +5

    i had blood sespis caused by diverticulitis and one of the bubble burst and poison was travelling thru the blood vein and cause my body to shutdown immediately and felt cold already, has to rush to hospital and that was two years ago. im ok now and still take it easy, best possible was to wear a stoma bag for a while but failed to heal up so a permanent fix was to have another surgery to take out 1/4 bowel of infectious section and now i have a big scar and is healing very slowly

    • @totz83
      @totz83 Год назад +1

      How are you doing now my friend?

    • @mjtunstall1976
      @mjtunstall1976 Год назад +1

      going grest but can feel my cut in the bowel slowing fadely and is still a bit sore

    • @totz83
      @totz83 Год назад +1

      Thanks for the response. I'm 1 week out of a consultation about what needs to happen. And I am terrified. Not knowing is so hard on the mind

    • @mjtunstall1976
      @mjtunstall1976 Год назад +1

      it was terrified and i have been battling for more than 10 years and found out that bacteria was growing too fast and my white blood cells cant keep up with the fight, that is why i had to see the emerergency dept at the private hospital took 4 days to calm down

  • @backlink411
    @backlink411 Год назад +2

    nicely and concisely explained. do you let me know which software you use for making your videos. Thanks.

    • @RhesusMedicine
      @RhesusMedicine  Год назад +3

      Thank you! OneNote and OBS 🙂

    • @backlink411
      @backlink411 Год назад +2

      @RhesusMedicine can you suggest to me any guide video from youtube for this, or if you can help me a bit in making a single video so that i will get the idea. I will be really helpful for me. Thanks.

  • @useazebra
    @useazebra Год назад +6

    Loving that 146% sources of sepsis.

  • @AzariaTendayiChidzungu
    @AzariaTendayiChidzungu 8 месяцев назад

    Wow well detailed and brilliant explanation to apply clinically, Thank you

  • @miranmuslem
    @miranmuslem Год назад +4

    I am so grateful for your videos! Thank you so much!

  • @silverscalederg8632
    @silverscalederg8632 9 месяцев назад +2

    Had patient with sepsis (possible cards too from my limited understanding) they were constantly sweating. I know this is mainly purely adults but some of the measurements kinda shock me. I've seen kids comfortably breathe 80 resp per minute (hand counted not monitor) so to hear "22 is tac" confuses me

  • @jesusthesaviorof
    @jesusthesaviorof 7 месяцев назад +2

    I went into septic shock because of a perforated bowel. I had pain since quarantine, but I never had any markers. I was told my symptoms were most likely “ figurative”, implying it was the cause of something mental that was inflicting my body. I was in excruciating debilitating pain and sometimes I’d have to sit down on the floor or find some place to sit when I went out because of my “figurative “ pain . Then they diagnosed me with irritable bowel syndrome, aka “It’s a baloney sandwich”Well fast forward, to my Christmas break in 9th grade, i had a check up and CAT scan. Something looked wrong so my gastroenterologist asked me to stay at the hospital so they could perform a colonoscopy .Well my bowels were so inflamed , which prohibited them from getting far . Very long story , cut short , five days later I went to the hospital because I screamed bloody murder cause of my pain and they didn’t do any CAT scan or even x-ray, just gave me a suppository because I must’ve been constipated. I go home. I get ready for bed and I go to sleep and I don’t feel good but I was so used to hearing my pain wasn’t as bad as I was making it out to be, so I just brushed it under the rug and I didn’t say anything . Thank God my mother came and sat up with me because I was literally dying and had to have emergency surgery. my only advocate was my mother, who was not my doctor, but knew exactly what it was since the beginning. Crohn disease.

    • @jesusthesaviorof
      @jesusthesaviorof 7 месяцев назад +2

      It was a painful recovery, I was in the hospital for two months, and I had to have an ileostomy and mucus fistula. But it led me to God, and made me a better person. My priorities shifted and I came out a new person because of the traumatic experience. I just had my second surgery in January and I’m doing well. This is very interesting video, especially as someone who went through this.

    • @sandilobianco6734
      @sandilobianco6734 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@jesusthesaviorof I’m so sorry. Trinity Yes it is traumatic. And many doctors are not helping us. Are you doing better?

    • @jesusthesaviorof
      @jesusthesaviorof 6 месяцев назад

      @@sandilobianco6734 Yes I’m continuing on my journey with Jesus ; he literally saved my life so many times and I’m going to have an MRI because I have a knot in my abdomen on the side of my active disease, hopefully it’s not bad. Thank you for asking.Yes, I love my doctors now, but I think they have their heads to far in the books sometimes, they just need acknowledge that their patients know when something’s wrong and they need to listen. That’s what makes a good doctor. Jesus loves you 💗

  • @shivangigupta6412
    @shivangigupta6412 8 месяцев назад +4

    I think I am dealing with sepsis from 2 years and after reading the comments I am very scared as to what will happen to me now, whether I will be able to survive or not.

    • @sad_gorl
      @sad_gorl 7 месяцев назад +1

      i hope you’re doing ok

    • @shivangigupta6412
      @shivangigupta6412 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@sad_gorl ya I'm ok

    • @sad_gorl
      @sad_gorl 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@shivangigupta6412 i’m glad you’re ok!

    • @sandilobianco6734
      @sandilobianco6734 6 месяцев назад

      Shivangi, i hope as you find a good doctor to help you find the cause. It is very hard to find good doctors.

    • @Yo-yo-dt5ze
      @Yo-yo-dt5ze 6 месяцев назад

      If it was “sepsis” for sure you would be dead within 12 hrs for sure I wouldn’t wait around GO to the er if you are still feeling sick

  • @Crystalquartz964
    @Crystalquartz964 9 месяцев назад +1

    My father died of sepsis after contracting a urine infection. He was 95, it was a very sad end to his life

  • @jamesmoore5630
    @jamesmoore5630 Год назад +10

    I have "been septic" twice in my life. I have been sick 100's of times in my life. Sepis is like night and day when it comes to symptoms. The whole body becomes ill even though the root cause; "Say Strep Throat," stays about the same. It is better treated at home with frequent Doctor calls. An oral antibiotic over many days will eventually knock it out...Unless you die from the infection... I am not trying to scare people, as I said: "I had it twice and I have lived till 62, years old." Just be sure and get it treated. The keys will be; difficulty breathing enough (Low pulse oximeter reading), and a temprature over 103°F. And you will feel horible!!!

    • @jamesmoore5630
      @jamesmoore5630 Год назад

      (I made a A in Anatomy/physiology and I took Organic Chemistry.)

    • @sinny5404
      @sinny5404 Год назад +3

      Oof nono, if it's really bad it's best to get iv antibiotics, it acts faster and makes you feel better nearly immediately since it's extremely good antibiotics they give you. Those symptoms could be from just a normal infection as well

    • @themissmay
      @themissmay Год назад

      Thank you

    • @_fukunicorn_164
      @_fukunicorn_164 10 месяцев назад

      This is a DEADLY condition! Just because YOU survived it twice does not qualify you to be giving people medical advice or to tell them to just treat it at home. You got an A in a class 50 years ago…?? Wellllll, whooptie-freakin-doo! You’re not a doctor, so how bout you shut the hell up.

    • @jadebelle6705
      @jadebelle6705 10 месяцев назад +2

      I've had it 4 or 5 times. First one was the worst with a nearly month long hospital stay 4 days spent in a coma. They flooded my body with bags of penicillin squeezing them into the IV versus letting them drip. My temp was at 106 when i got to triage and they rushed me back right away. My lips were already blue. I felt like i was on the verge of death. Even my dad said that when he came to visit and i was still in the coma, he said I looked like death. One case was when a pik line wasnt put in properly and it was pumping infection with the medicine. Had to stay a week. It was and it scary. If you are lucky enough to survive, you learn to prioritize what's important real quick. Glad you survived.

  • @LisaLauve-v7y
    @LisaLauve-v7y Год назад +3

    I didn't think I was going to make it..😢😢😢

  • @Cliodhna3ltlbrdsheal
    @Cliodhna3ltlbrdsheal 10 месяцев назад +6

    Maternal sepsis here from uti that spread to kidneys.
    I made it, the baby did not.

  • @_Breakdown
    @_Breakdown Год назад +2

    *EXCELLENT VIDEO - - THANK YOU!* 😊👍🏼🕊

  • @monanana-04
    @monanana-04 8 месяцев назад +2

    THANK YOU SO MUCH

  • @bonniehuff3901
    @bonniehuff3901 11 месяцев назад +3

    I to got sepsis was on ventilator for three weeks which develop a bed sore was sent to rehab and care I couldn’t walk are set up on my own I had a trake in my throat and a gtube in my stomach I am walking with a walker I’m in a facility now I had a lot of uti before this happen

    • @gloriamaryhaywood2217
      @gloriamaryhaywood2217 10 дней назад

      May I ask how you are doing now? I hope you fully recovered. My SIL is dying of Septic shock as she has been in ICU for a week and still completely Unresponsive and on a ventilator. They did an MRI and said her brain shows that she has had 3 strokes, with one of the strokes occurring in her brain stem. The family has decided to stop medical assistance at the suggestion of her doctor.💔

  • @vsub101
    @vsub101 11 месяцев назад +7

    I'm still surprised that I survived

  • @lib5864
    @lib5864 9 месяцев назад

    This is great thank you! Just wonedering at 7:53 did you mean to say a serum lactate "below" 2 instead of "above"?

  • @SabrinaBush-l7n
    @SabrinaBush-l7n Год назад +4

    Really helpful!. This was amazing!! Thank you!.

  • @kk-ux9ci
    @kk-ux9ci 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, thanks for the video.
    Was wondering where the sepsis 'red flag and amber flag' criteria as well as the NEWS2 score fit into all this ?

  • @CarlHardison-r6e
    @CarlHardison-r6e 8 месяцев назад +2

    I wonder if it had anything to do with agent orange.

  • @madansharma2700
    @madansharma2700 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing info.

  • @originalvybepromotions7269
    @originalvybepromotions7269 Год назад +3

    The the current NICE Guidelines for sepsis don't seem to use the SOFA score? Is there a reason for that?

    • @RhesusMedicine
      @RhesusMedicine  Год назад +4

      Good question, there's a comment in the CKS on Sepsis (Assessment portion) stating they found insufficient evidence that one scoring tool performed better than others and that they felt qSOFA needed clinical validation. Thanks for the comment 👍

  • @Rene-uz3eb
    @Rene-uz3eb 4 месяца назад +1

    Sepsis might just be the effect of the body running out of thiamine during an infection (it has been shown that sepsis patients are thiamine deficient). Eg not enough energy to mount an adaptive immune response anymore, so that only a disregulated innate response remains.

    • @gloriamaryhaywood2217
      @gloriamaryhaywood2217 11 дней назад

      You could be onto something there. I've been learning a lot about thiamine deficiency lately and that seems entirely plausible!
      Also Vit D plays a much larger role in the immune system than I'd previously realized!

  • @CollinsBlessings-rj2fz
    @CollinsBlessings-rj2fz Год назад +5

    Your Treatment towards my infection called HPV virus is Incomparable You assured me of getting healed and surprisingly after 14days of taking the medication I went for a HPV test and it was negative. God bless you Dr Pius Ozigbe I will keep letting the world know about your RUclips channel❤❤😂😢😢

  • @skullmasher3905
    @skullmasher3905 3 месяца назад

    You didnt explain the mechanism of how the immune response becomes dissregulated.I also didnt saw you explaining CARS(Compensatory,Antiinflamatory,Response,Syndrome).

  • @DrRoton-ln5br
    @DrRoton-ln5br Год назад +3

    Excellent!

  • @MF-gk5qi
    @MF-gk5qi 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just perfect! 🎉 thanks a million ❤

  • @vincentvangogh979
    @vincentvangogh979 Год назад +2

    Really helpful!

  • @cornerwatch4137
    @cornerwatch4137 9 месяцев назад

    Correct me if i'm wrong but i thought Blood pressure= CO x SVR and the MAP is 1/3 pulse pressure + diastolic pressure.

  • @waelfadlallah8939
    @waelfadlallah8939 Год назад +3

    7:54 shouldn't the serum lactate ideally be below 2mmol/l to manage sepsis ?

    • @RhesusMedicine
      @RhesusMedicine  Год назад

      I think I understand the confusion, the "and serum lactate >2mmol/L" is meant to mean both: 1) requiring vasopressors and as well as that, 2) having a lactate of above 2mmol/L, to define septic shock. Hope that makes sense!

    • @waelfadlallah8939
      @waelfadlallah8939 Год назад +1

      @@RhesusMedicine Oh! It's so much better now, thank you for replying :)

  • @FW.GrumpusEdits
    @FW.GrumpusEdits 4 месяца назад +1

    My mum passed away due to sepsis this year..

    • @Pslgod25
      @Pslgod25 3 месяца назад +1

      😢😢😢

  • @minxythemerciless
    @minxythemerciless 9 месяцев назад +1

    Yeah but. I had SIRS ( temperature, heart rate, WBC count) from a major infection and got immediate antibiotics and fluid. Did I actually have sepsis? What's the cutoff?

  • @normaalvarado7540
    @normaalvarado7540 10 месяцев назад +2

    Does CYTOKINE STORM equal Sepsis???

  • @po7165
    @po7165 8 месяцев назад

    The term is 'INOtrope' not 'IONOtrope'. Otherwise an excellent coverage of sepsis thank you.

  • @JaneDoe-ip5yl
    @JaneDoe-ip5yl Год назад +2

    Very technical-and scary. keep up with a healthy lifestyle is all you can do I guess😬

  • @hanisahloul9874
    @hanisahloul9874 10 месяцев назад

    1:51 equation if for BP not MAP specifically? MAP is (SBP + 2xDBP)/3

  • @grantgoldberg1663
    @grantgoldberg1663 5 месяцев назад +2

    Drink healthy amounts of water and take vitamin D everyday. It goes a long way.

  • @amberblyledge7859
    @amberblyledge7859 10 месяцев назад +3

    The definition of sepsis is
    "Shit has hit the fan."

  • @leomawalker4354
    @leomawalker4354 11 месяцев назад +2

    My husband had that back in 2021 he just had surgery on right leg remove due gangrance cause by infection in blood belive he came home too soon got sick. Lot thing going on his body it was in blood last two year since that time he also was heart frailure diabetic effect left side due bad wasnt get blood flow in left side suffer great deal stroke took over he past away after he lost left leg

  • @sylannrobertsylann9193
    @sylannrobertsylann9193 8 месяцев назад +1

    My cousln dead with sepis

  • @coburn_karma
    @coburn_karma Месяц назад +1

    That lady in Kentucky who lost all four limbs brought me here.

  • @annebooyse1112
    @annebooyse1112 7 месяцев назад

    @1234jajadungdong, what surgery did you have?

  • @readjordan2257
    @readjordan2257 10 месяцев назад +1

    I was wondering what sepsis was since i was diagnosed with it in the hospital several months ago. Apparently i had that and several other serious things going on in different parts of the body.
    The doctors didnt really explain it too well. Especially since their English was limited and the only academic part of their language im good at speaking is upper level mathematics.

  • @jithinraj1830
    @jithinraj1830 5 месяцев назад

    Adipoli padam🔥

  • @be_a_bright_sparkle3687
    @be_a_bright_sparkle3687 10 месяцев назад +2

    I had a coil perforate my womb and bowel whilst pregnant which caused septicaemia and peritonitis and was 15mins from dying. The baby didn’t survive and I was very lucky to.

  • @borderlord
    @borderlord 10 месяцев назад +2

    Not important to take a urine sample?
    I called emergency on 20th December 2023 after my 85 year old ma had vomited twice and heart going fast and not being able to breathe when standing her up.
    Dr at A+E said my mother's blood was clear and just suffering some dehydration .
    He Discharged my mother,I took her home and less than 48 hours later my mother had exactly the same symptoms but this time her poor heart couldnt take it ,and she died sqeezing my hand.
    About to start getting patient liason to investigate my mothers case.
    Her GP said she was surprised A+E didnt take a urine sample seeing as she was on anti biotics for UTI.
    Not thorough enough,should have kept her in for observation and urine test.

    • @Yo-yo-dt5ze
      @Yo-yo-dt5ze 9 месяцев назад +1

      So sorry for your loss this is heartbreaking because I felt horrible and kept saying I felt like I was gonna die I couldn’t even urinate because of a uti thank God I got to the hospital when I did because I would have been dead in 6 hrs I fear sepsis the most

    • @borderlord
      @borderlord 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Yo-yo-dt5ze Thank you for your message.I am glad you recovered.
      Yes ,heartbreaking situation,I was her fulltime carer for three and a half years .
      She had been fine for the previous twelve months,no calling the ambiance etc.
      For the sake of a couple of extra tests and some time in hospital my sweet mother would still be here.

  • @raquelking6323
    @raquelking6323 6 месяцев назад +1

    Last June I somehow wound up septic from fucking STREP.

  • @GreenTmomster
    @GreenTmomster 6 месяцев назад +1

    I had sepsis in January 2024, I never been so sick I remember my blood looking black in the er

  • @medicallecturesbymmsir7225
    @medicallecturesbymmsir7225 Год назад +1

    Good 😊

  • @thinkitaintillegalyet
    @thinkitaintillegalyet 9 месяцев назад +4

    I got sepsis in my hand from a freaking cat bite... 5 days in the e.r. n 2 months of i.v. antibiotics... I hate cats

  • @s.a.m.2277
    @s.a.m.2277 9 месяцев назад +2

    I was once going septic but they could find no bacteria or virus. Turned out that some strong food allergies had suddenly developed to everyday items

  • @kamalcampbell2254
    @kamalcampbell2254 Год назад

    Ask me something like this in 2000

  • @mrblackblack2802
    @mrblackblack2802 10 месяцев назад

    paint thinner

  • @mrblackblack2802
    @mrblackblack2802 10 месяцев назад

    something