| Literature DB >> 35891864 |
Nabeeha Khalid1, Pragnesh D Patel2, Rahmah Alghareeb3, Afshan Hussain4, Marvi V Maheshwari5.
Abstract
Sepsis remains a worldwide challenge for physicians with many patients admitted to ICUs with septic shock. Septic shock management involves targeted treatment to control infections, reduce end-organ damage, and reverse the injury. Sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunction or septic cardiomyopathy remains an avenue to be explored with regard to underlying pathophysiology and definite treatment guidelines. This article has compiled various studies to explain the possible mechanisms involved in the development of septic cardiomyopathy and the existing diagnostic criteria including radiological and laboratory tests to assess septic cardiomyopathy. Furthermore, the article highlights management options currently available for physicians dealing with myocardial dysfunction secondary to sepsis.Entities:
Keywords: cardiomyopathy; echocardiography; infection; myocardial dysfunction; sepsis; septic shock
Year: 2022 PMID: 35891864 PMCID: PMC9306401 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.26178
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Pathological mechanisms leading to septic cardiomyopathy
Image credits: Nabeeha Khalid
Significance of echocardiography in the management of septic shock
ICU: intensive care unit
| Reference and author | Design | Number of cases | Population | Conclusion |
| Lan et al. (2019) [ | Retrospective observational study | 3,291 | Patients admitted with sepsis to the ICU | Patients admitted to the ICU who underwent echocardiography had a better 28-day outcome. |
| El-Nawawy et al. 2017 [ | Randomized controlled trial | 90 | Patients admitted to the pediatric ICU | Serial echocardiography provided crucial data for early recognition of septic myocardial dysfunction, reducing shock reversal time. |
| Şahin et al. 2017 [ | Observational study | 140 | Age 45 days-18 years admitted to the pediatric ICU | Echocardiography is an invaluable tool for the management of critically ill children. |
| Brown et al. 2012 [ | Observational study | 78 | Patients admitted to the ICU | Grade II and grade III diastolic dysfunction were associated with greater mortality due to inadequate fluid resuscitation, suggesting the role of echocardiography in the management of shock. |
| Fu et al. 2022 [ | Retrospective observational study | 13,844 | Patients admitted to the ICU | The use of transthoracic echocardiography leads to a better 28-day outcome. |
Figure 2Suggested treatment options for septic cardiomyopathy
Image credits: Nabeeha Khalid