Background: Sepsis is a common condition which kills between 36,000 and 64,000 people every year in the UK. Early recognition and management of sepsis has been shown to reduce mortality and improve the health and well-being of people with sepsis. Paramedics frequently come into contact with patients with sepsis and are well placed to provide early diagnosis and treatment. We aim to determine the feasibility of undertaking a fully powered randomised controlled trial (RCT) to test the clinical and cost-effectiveness of paramedics obtaining blood cultures from and administering IV antibiotics to patients with sepsis, so we can make a decision about whether to proceed to a fully powered randomised controlled trial, which will answer questions r...
Background: Management of cardiac intensive care unit (ICU) sepsis is complicated by the high incide...
Background: Sepsis is a syndrome characterised by a systemic inflammatory response to infection that...
Abstract published with permission. Background: Previous in-hospital studies have highlighted the op...
Background: Sepsis is a common condition which kills between 36,000 and 64,000 people every year in ...
Background: Sepsis is a common condition which kills between 36,000 and 64,000 people every year in ...
Severe sepsis is a time critical condition which is known to have a high mortality rate. Evidence su...
Background Sepsis is associated with a 36% mortality rate rising up to 50% for septic shock. Current...
Abstract published with permission. Background: Sepsis is associated with a 36% mortality rate, risi...
INTRODUCTION: Sepsis is one of the most frequent reasons for referral to emergency departments (EDs)...
The primary aim of our investigation was to describe the safety and feasibility of a protocol for pr...
BACKGROUND: Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel have already made substantial contributions t...
Prehospital intervention for conditions with high mortality such as acute coronary syndrome (ACS), m...
Abstract published with permission. Aim: Review the clinical evidence for, and introduce a modified ...
OBJECTIVE: The difficulty in identifying new treatment modalities that significantly reduce the mort...
Introduction: Sepsis is a syndrome characterized by organ dysfunction due to a dysregulated host res...
Background: Management of cardiac intensive care unit (ICU) sepsis is complicated by the high incide...
Background: Sepsis is a syndrome characterised by a systemic inflammatory response to infection that...
Abstract published with permission. Background: Previous in-hospital studies have highlighted the op...
Background: Sepsis is a common condition which kills between 36,000 and 64,000 people every year in ...
Background: Sepsis is a common condition which kills between 36,000 and 64,000 people every year in ...
Severe sepsis is a time critical condition which is known to have a high mortality rate. Evidence su...
Background Sepsis is associated with a 36% mortality rate rising up to 50% for septic shock. Current...
Abstract published with permission. Background: Sepsis is associated with a 36% mortality rate, risi...
INTRODUCTION: Sepsis is one of the most frequent reasons for referral to emergency departments (EDs)...
The primary aim of our investigation was to describe the safety and feasibility of a protocol for pr...
BACKGROUND: Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel have already made substantial contributions t...
Prehospital intervention for conditions with high mortality such as acute coronary syndrome (ACS), m...
Abstract published with permission. Aim: Review the clinical evidence for, and introduce a modified ...
OBJECTIVE: The difficulty in identifying new treatment modalities that significantly reduce the mort...
Introduction: Sepsis is a syndrome characterized by organ dysfunction due to a dysregulated host res...
Background: Management of cardiac intensive care unit (ICU) sepsis is complicated by the high incide...
Background: Sepsis is a syndrome characterised by a systemic inflammatory response to infection that...
Abstract published with permission. Background: Previous in-hospital studies have highlighted the op...