Should fever be treated in septic patients?

The usual knee-jerk response to fever is to reduce it (fever here is defined as rectal temperatures >38.3ºC / 101ºF). Although clinicians know that typical fevers below approximately 40-41ºC (104-105.8ºF) are generally harmless for most patients, fevers below this...

The Sepsis Clinical Guide news feed

The Sepsis Clinical Guide version 2.0 for iOS includes ESCAVO’s News feed. Here, Sepsis app users will receive periodic news and information in the field of sepsis management, infectious disease, critical care, mobile health, and other relevant topics. We will...