The ISF primarily addresses the following key issues:
The International Sepsis Forum is designed to
The ISF was launched in March 1997 originally sponsored by Bayer Pharmaceuticals with a goal to define severe sepsis and septic shock and create management guidelines for their treatment; it shortly became a multi-sponsored group supported by unrestricted education grants from Pharmaceutical and Diagnostic companies along with donations from the general public.
ISF and a number of collaborators developed Guidelines for the Management of Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock that were published in Intensive Care Medicine, Volume 27, Supplement 1, 2001. These guidelines were used by the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) as the starting point for a guideline revision that lead to the bundles and global database and have recently shown a reduction in mortality when the management bundles are used in institutions (by oral communication at SCCM 2009). ISF was a founding partner of the SSC along with SCCM and ESICM.
In 2001 the ISF held its 1st Colloquium at Queens College Cambridge, UK. The ISF colloquia are keep small and the program is cutting edge science. The next colloquim will be held 21-23 June 2011 at the Rockefeller University in New York, USA. The Colloquium is an invitation only event.
In 2007 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the ISF Sepsis 2007 was held at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, France; the success of this meeting has led to Sepsis 2008 in Granada Spain, Sepsis 2009 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Sepsis 2010 in Paris France 1-3 September. Sepsis 2011 was held 27-28 October in Beijing, China. Sepsis 2012 will be held on 7-9 November, in Paris, France. The Sepsis 20XX meeting series programs are of practical nature to researchers and clinicians alike.
ISF had undertaken several consensus meetings and published many publications.
The ISF is a registered charity in England & Wales and has recently opened a US company. The ISF is currently applying for 501(c)(3) non-profit status status in the USA.
This page last updated 09/23/2010