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 * Home
   * PPAHS Team
   * Board of Advisors
   * Patient Safety Working Committees
   * PPAHS In The News
   * Expert Opinion
   * Major Safety Initiatives
 * Learning Center
   * Accreditation of Healthcare Facilities
   * Continuing Medical Education
   * Clinical Education Podcasts & Videos
   * Position Papers & Community Toolkits to Improve Patient Safety
   * PCA Safety Checklist
   * OB VTE Safety Recommendations
   * Stroke VTE Safety Recommendations
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 * Sepsis Care
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First 4 sessions now available for CME:

 * The Need for Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Sepsis in Surgical Patients
 * Data, AI, and Predictive Modeling in Sepsis
 * How Hypervolemia Increases the Mortality Risk in Sepsis
 * Detecting Sepsis in Ventilated Patients 
 * Closing the Needs in Pediatric Sepsis
 * Personalized Approaches to Sepsis Management

The Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety would like to thank
Inflammatix, Inc. for their unrestricted educational grant. Because of grants
from Inflammatix and others, we are able to provide quality clinical educational
content. 

Inflammatix, a pioneering molecular diagnostics company headquartered in
Sunnyvale, California, USA, is developing novel diagnostics that rapidly read a
patient’s immune system to improve patient care and reduce major public health
burdens.

The Global Sepsis Alliance and the Physician-Patient Alliance for Health &
Safety invite healthcare professionals, organizations, and patient advocates to
join them in promoting sepsis awareness and improving outcomes for patients
worldwide.




WORLD SEPSIS SPOTLIGHT CME COURSES

The Need for Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Sepsis in Surgical Patients (now
available)

The aim of the session is to shine a spotlight on how vitally important the need
for early diagnosis and treatment of sepsis is in surgical patients, including
how the SOFA (Sequential Organ Failure Assessment) score, electronic sepsis
surveillance, early warning tools, and source control fit into the picture.
Research priorities and the importance of early clinical suspicion are also
presented in this session.

Data, AI, and Predictive Modeling in Sepsi (now available)

The aim of this session is to examine the how data can be used to detect and
predict sepsis and inform decision making at global, local, and individual
levels. To examine unmet needs in data availability, prediction models and how
to overcome these particularly in LMICs (Low- and Middle-Income Countries).

How Does Hypervolemia Increase the Mortality Risk in Sepsis? (now available)

The objective of this session is to address the question how hypervolemia can
increase the mortality rate in sepsis patients by looking at the desired and
undesired effects fluids can have, as well as the diagnosis and management of
hypervolemia in general. The question whether the early use of vasopressors can
avoid hypervolemia, safety limits, and how fluids can be removed are also
addressed.

The Role of Biomarkers in the Early Detection of Sepsis (now available)

The aim of this session is to provide an update on novel biomarkers and
classification phenotypes for the early recognition of sepsis.

Detecting Sepsis in the Ventilated Patient (now available)

The aim of this session is to define Acute Respiratory Hypoxic Failure (ARHF),
the alveolar and systemic host response, the diagnosis of ventilator associated
pulmonary infection (VAP), and the recommendations of ventilatory support in
low-middle income countries.

Closing the Needs in Pediatric Sepsis (now available)

The aim of this session is to identify the current needs in pediatric sepsis
globally, and then subsequently identifying the appropriate steps to close them.
The new ‘Phoenix Critera’ will be presented in depth, including a peek at their
creation, as will personalized care post-discharge for sepsis, and the progress
of the WHO in pediatric sepsis initiatives.

       

Personalized Approaches to Sepsis Management  (now available)

The aim of this session is to introduce the new trials which are using
biomarkers of classification and/or personalized features to identify best
candidate patients and deliver precision treatment. Trial designs and available
results will be presented.

Challenges and Solutions for Early Recognition and Treatment of Sepsis 

The aim of the session is to identify challenges and solutions of early
recognition and treatment of sepsis, including presenting promising initiatives
‘on the ground’, for example ARCS in Sub-Saharan Africa, the sepsis checklist,
the situation in Brazilian emergency departments, as well as ‘smart triage’ in
Uganda.


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