In the late 1960s, several reports appeared describing remote organ failure (eg, pulmonary failure, liver failure) as a complication of severe sepsis. In 1975, a classic editorial by Baue was entitled "Multiple, progressive or sequential systems failure, a syndrome of the 1970s." This concept was formulated as the basis of a new clinical syndrome. Several terms were cloned thereafter, such as multiple organ failure, multiple system organ failure, and multiple organ system failure, to describe this evolving clinical syndrome of otherwise unexplained progressive physiological failure of several interdependent organ systems. More recently, the term multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) has been proposed as a more appropriate description.