Abstract

Sepsis is one of the diseases with a highest mortality rates in the world. The Sepsis 3.0 consensus places more emphasis on host response to infection, and the concept of "heterogeneity" has been introduced in recent years in understanding sepsis. Therefore, more and more scholars began to pay more attention to the patients themselves, trying to find risk factors for adverse sepsis outcomes, so as to optimize clinical treatment plans and improve patient outcomes. This coincides with the concept of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which is an indispensable part of world medicine, and if the risk factors affecting sepsis outcomes are discussed from the perspective of integrated Traditional Chinese and Western medicine, it will be conducive to a better understanding of sepsis, thereby helping to optimize the individualized treatment of sepsis.

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