[Interpretation of the 2023 International Society for Burn Injuries "Surviving Sepsis After Burn Campaign"].

W Zhu, Y Z Peng, G X Luo, Z Q Yuan
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The Surviving Sepsis After Burn Campaign published by the International Society for Burn Injuries in 2023, are the first international guidelines for the management of sepsis in burn patients. The guidelines systematically integrate the strategies for the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of burn sepsis for the first time, encompassing the whole processes of sepsis management from early warning indicators (such as dynamic changes in sepsis-related organ failure assessment scores and procalcitonin trends) to personalized interventions (such as wound management and antibiotic de-escalation therapy). More importantly, the guidelines emphasize an organ function-oriented dynamic assessment framework, breaking through the limitations of traditional biomarkers and put forward innovative recommendations specifically for the hypermetabolic state, wound infections, and risks of multidrug-resistant organisms infections uniquely associated with burn sepsis. Based on the progress of international research on burn sepsis, this article provides an in-depth analysis of the guidelines' key points, offering evidence-based insights for clinical practice.

[对2023年国际烧伤学会“烧伤后幸存败血症运动”的解释]。
国际烧伤学会于2023年发布的《烧伤后脓毒症存活运动》是烧伤患者脓毒症管理的第一个国际指南。该指南首次系统整合了烧伤脓毒症的诊断、预防和治疗策略,涵盖了脓毒症管理的全过程,从早期预警指标(如脓毒症相关器官衰竭评估评分和降钙素原趋势的动态变化)到个性化干预(如伤口管理和抗生素降级治疗)。更重要的是,该指南强调以器官功能为导向的动态评估框架,突破了传统生物标志物的局限性,针对烧伤败血症相关的高代谢状态、伤口感染和多药耐药菌感染风险提出了创新建议。本文结合国际上烧伤败血症的研究进展,对指南要点进行深入分析,为临床实践提供循证见解。
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