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Emergency Pod on Surviving Sepsis Guidelines!

31 min · 29. mar. 2026
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Sepsis care keeps evolving but not always in ways that feel clean or universally agreed upon. In this episode, I break down the latest Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines what actually changed, what didn’t, and what matters at the bedside when the patient in front of you is crashing. We focus on two of the most debated areas right now: * Prehospital antibiotics: Are we truly helping patients or just moving the needle earlier without improving outcomes * Blood cultures before antibiotics: Dogma vs reality when time, access, and patient stability are working against you This isn’t a guideline summary. It’s a practical discussion about where the evidence is strong, where it’s weak, and where clinicians are still forced to make judgment calls in real time. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re practicing evidence-based medicine or just following momentum, this episode is for you.

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