Surviving Sepsis Campaign 2026 Guidelines: What Changed from 2021?
In this comprehensive medical lecture, we break down the critical updates in the newly published Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) 2026 Guidelines, comparing them directly to the 2021 recommendations. Designed specifically for internal medicine residents, medical students, and critical care practitioners, this video highlights the most practical, high-yield clinical applications you need for rounds, the ED, and the ICU.
We cover major shifts including the new standardized sepsis terminology (and why shock status overrides it), the strong recommendation for prolonged beta-lactam infusions (NNT ~40), updated MAP targets for older adults, new respiratory support guidance (HFNC and awake proning), and the entirely new domain of post-sepsis care.
⚠️ MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: This presentation is for educational purposes only. Always consult the full Surviving Sepsis Campaign 2026 guidelines for complete recommendations. Clinical judgment and institutional protocols should guide all clinical decisions. This content does not replace professional medical advice or clinical expertise.
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📚 KEY TRIALS REFERENCED:
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BLING III (Prolonged beta-lactam infusion)
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CLOVERS (Fluid strategies)
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REVISE (Stress ulcer prophylaxis)
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65 Trial (MAP targets in older adults)
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BALANCE (Antibiotic duration)
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SCREEN (Electronic alerts)
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ANDROMEDA-SHOCK (Capillary refill time)
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LOVIT (Vitamin C)
🔗 REFERENCES:
[1]: # "Evans, L., et al. (2021). Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock 2021. Intensive Care Medicine, 47(11), 1181-1247."
[2]: # "Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock 2026. (Published 2026, Intensive Care Medicine/Critical Care Medicine)."