Webinar: New Sepsis Definitions and Guidelines

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @222nolia
    @222nolia 4 года назад

    Thank you very much. It is very useful and simple explanation

  • @Living-w6k
    @Living-w6k 7 лет назад +1

    I had an aggressive carcinoma on the back of my leg, which was removed by emergency surgery. The surgeon severed my hamstring and tendons. I kept going back to him due to running high fevers, excruciating pain, vomiting and passing out. I had a tricuspid insufficiency. I went 3 ! months going back he didn't do anything. I now could not sit,walk, lay down nothing. A 4" long hematoma covering where the tumor was removed. I was found barely alive on my floor, due to being disregarded the night before at a trauma hospital, even with high fever, confusion, bp 60/30 and hematoma bubble over what they found was an apple sized hole all the way to my leg.The surgeon was supposed to come to the hospital and did not. The ER dr. and 1 nurse (who were both fired) told my friend i will be fine and they needed the bed. A few hours later i was told i screamed and my heart stopped!! Brought to diferent hospital nurses were squeezing 2 IV bags into a pic line right to my heart, i was told I died 7 times. Rushed from emergency room to surgery they took out almost all dead necrotic tissue all along the back of my leg. i have now long term home care, they tried the wound vac but it didn't work and i was septic again. I have Leukemia, rushed again to the hospital they had to use the paddles to resuscitate me. Surgery happened which took ALL the tissue on the back of my leg all the way to the bone. I now have to have dialysis, and very low bp, and need heart surgery to replace the tricuspid valve that is not working and the atrial side of my heart is enlarged. These more surgeries may not happen due to I now have brain cancer, hydrocephalus which came from the Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. I wish the physicians here had seen your webinar due to they are going to set up Hospice. if the dr. here had done his job, I wouldn't be dying now.

    • @alexAlex-wc6fg
      @alexAlex-wc6fg 5 лет назад

      How are you doing now?Unbelievable what you have been through

  • @griffinkiomacharia6925
    @griffinkiomacharia6925 5 лет назад

    Very Educating