Location
Center Atrium
Event Website
http://www.cvent.com/events/4th-annual-jefferson-sepsis-symposium/event-summary-712e2f09bc3549f4ae66df02ab28b6d5.aspx
Start Date
9-24-2019 8:45 AM
End Date
9-24-2019 9:15 AM
Description
Learning Objectives
- List three reasons for the ProCESS and other two non-US trials
- Note two main outcomes
- List two similarities in design and outcome with the more recent trials
- State how different sepsis phenotypes exist and could influence actions and assessments
Included in
Sep 24th, 8:45 AM
Sep 24th, 9:15 AM
Early Septic Shock Care – Phenotypes and How We Got Here
Center Atrium
Learning Objectives
- List three reasons for the ProCESS and other two non-US trials
- Note two main outcomes
- List two similarities in design and outcome with the more recent trials
- State how different sepsis phenotypes exist and could influence actions and assessments
https://jdc.jefferson.edu/sepsis/2019/sep24/4
Comments
Dr. Donald Yealy - Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine, Professor of Medicine and Clinical and Translational, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, School of Medicine Dr. Yealy is Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Dr. Yealy has focused most of his research on clinical decision making and the early care of many life-threatening conditions, including community-acquired pneumonia, sepsis, acute heart failure and respiratory failure.