World Sepsis Congress 2021 – Session 14 and 15 Now Available on YouTube and as a Podcast

Sessions 14 and 15 from the World Sepsis Congress 2021 are now available on YouTube (embedded above) and as a Podcast on Apple Podcasts (just search for World Sepsis Congress in your favorite podcast app).


Session 14 was chaired by our very own Luis Antonio Gorordo Del Sol and features the following participants:

  • Why and How the Phenotype Matters – Chris Seymour, University of Pittsburgh, USA

  • Janus Kinase Inhibition in Severe COVID-19 – Andre Kalil, University of Nebraska, USA

  • Anti C5a in Severe COVID-19 and Sepsis – Diederik van de Beek, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

  • Anti-Complement Therapy Against COVID-19 – Courtney Campbell, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, USA

  • Biomarker Guided Immunomodulatory Therapy in COVID-19 – Evangelos Giamarellos, European Sepsis Alliance, Greece

  • Biomarkers for the Assessment of ADM Targeted Treatments – Peter Pickkers, Radboud University Medical Center, The Netherlands


Session 15 was moderated by Maha Aljuaid, Member of the GSA Executive, and features the following presentations:

  • Surviving Sepsis Campaign and Efforts to Incorporate Input From LMICs – Laura Evans, University of Washington, USA

  • The Role of the WHO in Developing the COVID-19 Living Guideline – Janet Diaz, World Health Organization, Switzerland

  • Cardiovascular Management in Children in Sepsis Depends on Context – Suchitra Ranjit, Apollo Hospitals, India

  • Fluid Resuscitation in Adults: Different Settings, Different Strategies? – Shevin Jacob, African Research Collaboration on Sepsis, Uganda

  • Antibiotics in the First Hour: For Everyone Everywhere? – Fernando Zampieri, Hospital for the Heart, Brazil

  • The ARCS Delphi Study on Quality Indicators for Sepsis in LMICs – Emmanuel Nsutebu, African Sepsis Alliance, United Arab Emirates


This concludes World Sepsis Congress 2021 - all sessions and talks are now available to rewatch on YouTube and Apple Podcasts. Thanks for your interest and support over the last weeks. World Sepsis Congress will return in 2022.


World Sepsis Congress 2021 is a project by the Global Sepsis Alliance, initiator of World Sepsis Day and World Sepsis Congress.

Marvin Zick