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@SepsisCanada Read Now!An international panel of 68 experts has released updated guidelines (2026) for managing sepsis and septic shock in pediatric cases.

Highlights of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign International Guidelines for the Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock in Children 2026 include:

✅ Start broad-spectrum antibiotics as soon as sepsis is recognized, ideally within 1 hour for septic shock. This is one of the most consistently supported interventions, with clear evidence that delays directly increase mortality.

✅ When fluids are not enough to restore blood pressure, norepinephrine is preferred over other agents due to stronger evidence for effectiveness and a safer side-effect profile.

✅ Identify and eliminate the source of infection (e.g., drainage of an abscess, removal of infected devices) as early as possible. This is a cornerstone of treatment with strong evidence linking delays to worse outcomes.

✅ In patients with sepsis-induced respiratory failure, use low tidal volume ventilation (~6 mL/kg). This strategy is backed by high-quality evidence showing a significant reduction in mortality.

Sepsis remains one of the leading causes of death in children worldwide. These guidelines help standardize care across hospitals and countries, giving clinicians a clearer, evidence-based roadmap.

Full guidelines:

link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00134-026-08360-2
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