Sepsis and Thrombocytopenia: A Nowadays Problem
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- DOI: 10.7759/cureus.25421
Sepsis and Thrombocytopenia: A Nowadays Problem
Abstract
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ failure produced by a dysregulated host response to infection that involves 15.6% of hospital mortality. The most common signs and symptoms of sepsis are hypotension, tachypnea, fever, and leukocytosis, whether suspected or confirmed. Including a major one, thrombocytopenia is a sign that is an independent predictor of poor outcomes in patients with sepsis, increasing their mortality rate and their length of stay in the intensive care unit (ICU). So far, the ongoing treatment for this problem is securing the airway, treating hypoxemia, and providing vascular access for hydration, antibiotic delivery, and vasopressors, if needed. This article has reviewed the different possible mechanisms found for sepsis-associated thrombocytopenia, going from the most acknowledged one as decreased platelet production to the potential aftermath of sepsis itself as disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). This article has also discussed the future treatment for patients suffering from thrombocytopenia and sepsis, going from phase I and II trials as GI antagonists to the well-known drug aspirin as a possible treatment for this problem.
Keywords: medical icu; sepsis; severe sepsis; sirs; thrombocytopenia.
Copyright © 2022, Gonzalez et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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