ObjectivesThis study aimed to assess factors related to adherence to the Pediatric Advanced Life Support guidelines for severe sepsis and septic shock in an emergency room (ER) of a tertiary care children’s hospital.MethodsThis was a retrospective, observational study of children (0–18 years old) in The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio ER over 1 year with the International Consensus Definition Codes, version-9 (ICD-9) diagnostic codes for “severe sepsis” and “shocks.” Patients in the adherent group were those who met all three elements of adherence: (1) rapid vascular access with at most one IV attempt before seeking alternate access (unless already in place), (2) fluids administered within 15 min from sepsis recognition, and (3) antibiot...
INTRODUCTION Paediatric sepsis is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality worldwide. Asses...
This two-part study aimed to investigate compliance with the sepsis resuscitation bundle (SRB) and t...
OBJECTIVES: To develop evidence-based recommendations for clinicians caring for children (including ...
Objectives: To assess the compliance with the 2006 American College of Critical Care-Pediatric Advan...
BACKGROUND: Each year in the United States, 72,000 pediatric patients develop septic shock, at a cos...
8 páginasOBJECTIVES: To evaluate adherence to the sepsis bundle before and after an educational stra...
Objective: The pediatric sepsis literature lacks studies examining the inpatient setting, yet sepsi...
BACKGROUND:Evidence-based interventions may reduce mortality in surgical patients. This study docume...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the implementation of a pediatric sepsis pathway in the emergency departme...
It is critical for sepsis screening to be implemented and studied to identify possible sepsis in the...
Contains fulltext : 155036.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: C...
BACKGROUNG: Appropriate and timely recognition of sepsis is a prerequisite for starting goal-directe...
Rationale: Limited data exist about the international burden of severe sepsis in critically ill chil...
Background/PurposeThis two-part study aimed to investigate compliance with the sepsis resuscitation ...
Objectives: To develop evidence-based recommendations for clinicians caring for children (including ...
INTRODUCTION Paediatric sepsis is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality worldwide. Asses...
This two-part study aimed to investigate compliance with the sepsis resuscitation bundle (SRB) and t...
OBJECTIVES: To develop evidence-based recommendations for clinicians caring for children (including ...
Objectives: To assess the compliance with the 2006 American College of Critical Care-Pediatric Advan...
BACKGROUND: Each year in the United States, 72,000 pediatric patients develop septic shock, at a cos...
8 páginasOBJECTIVES: To evaluate adherence to the sepsis bundle before and after an educational stra...
Objective: The pediatric sepsis literature lacks studies examining the inpatient setting, yet sepsi...
BACKGROUND:Evidence-based interventions may reduce mortality in surgical patients. This study docume...
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the implementation of a pediatric sepsis pathway in the emergency departme...
It is critical for sepsis screening to be implemented and studied to identify possible sepsis in the...
Contains fulltext : 155036.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: C...
BACKGROUNG: Appropriate and timely recognition of sepsis is a prerequisite for starting goal-directe...
Rationale: Limited data exist about the international burden of severe sepsis in critically ill chil...
Background/PurposeThis two-part study aimed to investigate compliance with the sepsis resuscitation ...
Objectives: To develop evidence-based recommendations for clinicians caring for children (including ...
INTRODUCTION Paediatric sepsis is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality worldwide. Asses...
This two-part study aimed to investigate compliance with the sepsis resuscitation bundle (SRB) and t...
OBJECTIVES: To develop evidence-based recommendations for clinicians caring for children (including ...