Objective Sepsis is a serious disease leading to high mortality. Early recognition is important because treatment is most effective when started quickly. The primary aim of this retrospective cohort study was to assess how many sepsis patients are documented as septic by ambulance staff. The secondary aims were to investigate how many sepsis patients are transported by ambulance, to compare them with patients transported otherwise, to investigate which factors influence documentation of sepsis and to assess whether documentation influences mortality. Methods We retrieved all data from ambulance and emergency department charts of patients who visited the internist in the emergency department from March 2011 to July 2012. Results In total, 47...
Background Despite sepsis being a time critical condition with a high mortality, it is often not ide...
Introduction Severe sepsis and septic shock (SS) are time-critical medical emergencies that affect m...
Objective: Early identification of sepsis could enable prompt delivery of key interventions such as ...
Objective Sepsis is a serious disease leading to high mortality. Early recognition is important beca...
Objective Sepsis is a serious condition with high mortality. Early treatment improves outcome and ca...
Background Two-thirds of severe sepsis patients are initially seen in the emergency department, with...
Background: Patients presenting with infection to the ambulance are common, but risk factors for poo...
Abstract Background In order to dispatch ambulances with the correct level of urgency, the dispatch ...
Introduction: Early identification of sepsis may facilitate pre-alerting the emergency department (E...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the documentation of sepsis and a sense of urgency throughout the acute ca...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the documentation of sepsis and a sense of urgency throughout the acute ca...
Background Sepsis is responsible for over 37,000 deaths a year in the UK, with long term morbidity c...
Abstract published with permission. Background: Over the past decade there has been a focus on impro...
BACKGROUND: Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel have already made substantial contributions t...
Background: The initial care of patients with sepsis is commonly performed by ambulance clinicians (...
Background Despite sepsis being a time critical condition with a high mortality, it is often not ide...
Introduction Severe sepsis and septic shock (SS) are time-critical medical emergencies that affect m...
Objective: Early identification of sepsis could enable prompt delivery of key interventions such as ...
Objective Sepsis is a serious disease leading to high mortality. Early recognition is important beca...
Objective Sepsis is a serious condition with high mortality. Early treatment improves outcome and ca...
Background Two-thirds of severe sepsis patients are initially seen in the emergency department, with...
Background: Patients presenting with infection to the ambulance are common, but risk factors for poo...
Abstract Background In order to dispatch ambulances with the correct level of urgency, the dispatch ...
Introduction: Early identification of sepsis may facilitate pre-alerting the emergency department (E...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the documentation of sepsis and a sense of urgency throughout the acute ca...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the documentation of sepsis and a sense of urgency throughout the acute ca...
Background Sepsis is responsible for over 37,000 deaths a year in the UK, with long term morbidity c...
Abstract published with permission. Background: Over the past decade there has been a focus on impro...
BACKGROUND: Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel have already made substantial contributions t...
Background: The initial care of patients with sepsis is commonly performed by ambulance clinicians (...
Background Despite sepsis being a time critical condition with a high mortality, it is often not ide...
Introduction Severe sepsis and septic shock (SS) are time-critical medical emergencies that affect m...
Objective: Early identification of sepsis could enable prompt delivery of key interventions such as ...