Update: As astute commenters have mentioned below, and as I stated in our post on the ProCESS trial, protocols of some kind could still have a place in the care of sepsis if they ensure more rapid recognition and thorough treatment. Accordingly, I changed the headline to clarify that it's only traditional sepsis protocols to which I refer, not the existence of protocols for sepsis treatment in general (which I support).
Are traditional protocols for goal directed…
Update: As astute commenters have mentioned below, and as I stated in our post on the ProCESS trial, protocols of some kind could still have a place in the care of sepsis if they ensure more rapid recognition and thorough treatment. Accordingly, I changed the headline to clarify that it's only traditional sepsis protocols to which I refer, not the existence of protocols for sepsis treatment in general (which I support).