In overcrowded emergency department (ED) care, short time to start effective antibiotic treatment has been evidenced to improve infection-related clinical outcomes. Our objective was to study factors associated with delays in initial ED care within an international prospective medical ED patient population presenting with acute infections.We report data from an international prospective observational cohort study including patients with a main diagnosis of infection from three tertiary care hospitals in Switzerland, France and the United States (US). We studied predictors for delays in starting antibiotic treatment by using multivariate regression analyses.Overall, 544 medical ED patients with a main diagnosis of acute infection and antibio...
ObjectiveResearch on serious infections/sepsis has focused on the hospital environment, while potent...
Introduction: Early antibiotic administration is recommended in newborns presenting with febrile ill...
ObjectiveResearch on serious infections/sepsis has focused on the hospital environment, while potent...
for the TRIAGE Study groupInternational audienceIntroductionIn overcrowded emergency department (ED)...
INTRODUCTION:In overcrowded emergency department (ED) care, short time to start effective antibiotic...
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) have been associated with high mortality. The aim of the study was to ...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a global health issue that is associated with poor quality...
Background Early recognition of sepsis is critical for timely initiation of treatment. The first ob...
BACKGROUND: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in patients with severe i...
Background: Any infection can potentially develop into sepsis. Many patients present to the Emergenc...
BackgroundEarly recognition of sepsis is critical for timely initiation of treatment. The first obje...
Introduction: In early sepsis stages, optimal treatment could contribute to prevention of progressio...
International audienceBackground: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We seek to determine the impact of emergency department (ED) crowding on delays in ...
findings regarding timing of antibiotic delivery in patients admitted for pneumonia and clinical out...
ObjectiveResearch on serious infections/sepsis has focused on the hospital environment, while potent...
Introduction: Early antibiotic administration is recommended in newborns presenting with febrile ill...
ObjectiveResearch on serious infections/sepsis has focused on the hospital environment, while potent...
for the TRIAGE Study groupInternational audienceIntroductionIn overcrowded emergency department (ED)...
INTRODUCTION:In overcrowded emergency department (ED) care, short time to start effective antibiotic...
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) have been associated with high mortality. The aim of the study was to ...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a global health issue that is associated with poor quality...
Background Early recognition of sepsis is critical for timely initiation of treatment. The first ob...
BACKGROUND: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in patients with severe i...
Background: Any infection can potentially develop into sepsis. Many patients present to the Emergenc...
BackgroundEarly recognition of sepsis is critical for timely initiation of treatment. The first obje...
Introduction: In early sepsis stages, optimal treatment could contribute to prevention of progressio...
International audienceBackground: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We seek to determine the impact of emergency department (ED) crowding on delays in ...
findings regarding timing of antibiotic delivery in patients admitted for pneumonia and clinical out...
ObjectiveResearch on serious infections/sepsis has focused on the hospital environment, while potent...
Introduction: Early antibiotic administration is recommended in newborns presenting with febrile ill...
ObjectiveResearch on serious infections/sepsis has focused on the hospital environment, while potent...