Sepsis Care: Cardiovascular Challenges and Solutions for Nurses.

IF 0.9 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-21 DOI:10.1097/CNQ.0000000000000560
Martin Herrera, Kevin Koch, Jennifer Reynolds, Tiffany DuMont, Tariq Cheema, Valentyna Ivanova
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Abstract

Sepsis and septic shock are two of the most prevalent disease states in today's medical intensive care units. Sepsis is a multi-system inflammatory response to infection that affects multiple organ systems, with the cardiovascular system being one of the most profoundly affected. Inflammatory mediators cause dilatation of the venous system, local tissue perfusion defects cause vasoconstriction of arterioles, and catecholamines cause increases in heart rate. Thus, nurses play a crucial role in assessing these clinical manifestations in the critically ill patient as noted through blood pressure, heart rate, capillary refill, and mentation. Invasive monitoring, such as arterial lines along with laboratory markers of perfusion also contribute to characterization of this clinical picture. Thus, early recognition and intervention are essential to prevent the progression to cardiovascular collapse and death. This article provides practical guidance for nurses in recognizing cardiovascular instability and implementing treatment strategies to help improve patient outcomes in the critical care setting.

败血症护理:护士面临的心血管挑战和解决方案。
脓毒症和脓毒性休克是当今医疗重症监护病房中最常见的两种疾病。脓毒症是对感染的多系统炎症反应,影响多器官系统,心血管系统是受影响最严重的系统之一。炎症介质引起静脉系统扩张,局部组织灌注缺陷引起小动脉血管收缩,儿茶酚胺引起心率增加。因此,护士在评估危重病人的这些临床表现方面发挥着至关重要的作用,这些临床表现包括血压、心率、毛细血管充盈和精神状态。侵入性监测,如动脉线和灌注的实验室标记也有助于表征这一临床图像。因此,早期识别和干预对于防止心血管衰竭和死亡至关重要。本文为护士在认识心血管不稳定和实施治疗策略方面提供了实用的指导,以帮助改善重症监护患者的预后。
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Critical Care Nursing Quarterly
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Critical Care Nursing Quarterly (CCNQ) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides current practice-oriented information for the continuing education and improved clinical practice of critical care professionals, including nurses, physicians, and allied health care professionals.
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