Abstract:
Sepsis is defined as “a systemic inflammatory response
syndrome during an infection” and is generally considered
a disease aggravated by inadequate immune response. The
cardiovascular system is often compromised in sepsis and
septic shock always affected. The presence of cardiovascular dysfunction in sepsis is associated with a significantly
increased mortality rate compared with patients with sepsis
with cardiovascular dysfunction. The paper presents a clinical case of acute myocardial infarction as a complication of
embolic sepsis, which served as the direct cause of death.