Physiological effects of sepsis

Click on any of the body organs below to reveal further information about the physiological effects of sepsis.


Multiple Organ Failure

The Brain

Causing confusion
Reduced circulating volume leads to confusion and reduced consciousness

The Liver

Raised liver function tests
Affecting glucose and coagulation control

The Human Body Right Kidney Left Kidney The Liver The Heart The Brain

Cardiovascular insufficiency

Myocardial depression affecting heart rate and blood pressure

Renal insufficiency

Acute Kidney Injury occurs due to a drop in blood pressure which reduces the flow of blood to the kidneys.

The production of toxins during sepsis cause micro-emboli to block the renal tubules exacerbating the acute renal failure.

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