New markers in sepsis
Abstract
Sepsis is a complex disease associated with high morbidity and mortality. Early diagnosis, administration
of appropriate antimicrobial therapy and source control are the cornerstones of treatment. The use of
biomarkers to guide management of sepsis has been extensively investigated and is well described in the
literature. However no single biomarker has been validated for the diagnosis of sepsis, prognostication
or to guide antimicrobial prescribing. So their role in clinical practice is still unclear. An approach that
integrates data from various combinations of biomarkers with the clinical information available at the
bedside shows promise but requires further evaluation.