Treating Sepsis

Oxygen: A Crucial Element in Sepsis Treatment

In the treatment of sepsis, supportive care is of utmost importance. One vital aspect of this care is ensuring that the body receives an adequate supply of oxygen, as it is essential for proper bodily functions. To meet this requirement, patients suffering from sepsis may need to use a breathing mask or a nasal cannula. These devices assist in delivering the necessary oxygen to the patient. When sepsis is triggered by conditions such as pneumonia, which already impairs the individual’s respiratory system, the administration of oxygen becomes imperative. Doctors closely monitor the oxygen levels to ensure the patient receives the appropriate amount.


Understanding Mechanical Ventilation in Medical Situations

In critical cases of sepsis or when an individual is experiencing septic shock and unable to breathe independently, medical professionals may resort to a life-saving technique called mechanical ventilation. This process involves the use of intubation, where a surgeon inserts a tube connected to a ventilator into the patient’s trachea. By doing so, the ventilator assists the individual in breathing until they can regain this ability naturally.

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