
A Brochure for Family and Friends
When someone you know has severe sepsis is a guide for family and friends containing useful information and answers to questions you may have, including:
- What are sepsis and severe sepsis?
- Who is at risk for severe sepsis?
- What are the short-term and long-term effects of severe sepsis?
- How can the doctor tell if a patient has severe sepsis?
- What are the goals of severe sepsis therapy?
- Who takes care of patients with severe sepsis?
- What role can you play in the treatment of severe sepsis?
- What's the best way to communicate with the doctors and nurses in the ICU?
- What questions should you ask the doctors and nurses in the ICU?
- What is Xigris*?
- When is Xigris given?
- How is Xigris given?
- How do we know Xigris works?
- What should I know about the safety of Xigris?
*Xigris is indicated for the reduction of mortality in adult patients with severe sepsis (sepsis associated with acute organ dysfunction) who have a high risk of death (eg, as determined by APACHE II).
Xigris is not indicated in adult patients with severe sepsis and lower risk of death. Xigris is not indicated in pediatric patients with severe sepsis.

















