The effect of an early resuscitation protocol on sepsis outcomes in developing countries remains unknown.OBJECTIVE To determine whether an early resuscitation protocol with administration of intravenous fluids, vasopressors, and blood transfusion decreases mortality among Zambian adults with sepsis and hypotension compared with usual care. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Randomized clinical trial of 212 adults with sepsis (suspected infection plus Ն2 systemic inflammatory response syndrome criteria) and hypotension (systolic blood pressure Յ90 mm Hg or mean arterial pressure Յ65 mm Hg) presenting to the emergency department at a 1500-bed referral hospital in Zambia between
Abstract. A spectrum of enteropathies, characterized by small intestinal inflammation, reduced absorptive capacity, and increased intestinal permeability, commonly affect people in developing countries. This subclinical intestinal pathology facilitates microbial translocation across the compromised intestinal barrier, leading to chronic systemic inflamma-
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