Abstract Background Signs of serious clinical events overlap with those of sepsis. We hypothesised that any education on severe sepsis/septic shock may affect the outcome of all hospital patients. We designed this study to assess the trend of the mortality rate of adults admitted to hospital for at least one night in relationship with a hospital staff educational program dedicated to severe sepsis/septic shock. Methods This study was performed in six Italian hospitals in the same region. Multidisciplinary Sepsis Teams members were selected by each hospital management among senior staff. The education included the following steps: i) the Teams were taught about adult learning, problem based learning, and Surviving Sepsis guidelines, and prov...
OBJECTIVES: Sepsis care is becoming a more common target for hospital performance measurement, but f...
Introduction: Timing of septic shock onset may play a prognostic role in severe sepsis; however, cli...
Purpose: According to the National Institutes of Health, severe sepsis strikes more than one million...
Abstract Background: Signs of serious clinical events overlap with those of sepsis. We hypothesised...
Hospital staff education on severe sepsis/septic shock and hospital mortality: an original hypothesi...
Introduction: Sepsis is one of the most deadly and costly conditions at hospitals. Our study aimed t...
We investigated the effect of a nationwide educational program following surviving sepsis campaign (...
OBJECTIVES:We investigated the effect of a nationwide educational program following surviving sepsis...
Background: To determine whether educational program based on the surviving sepsis campaign (SSC) gu...
INTRODUCTION: The application in clinical practice of evidence-based guidelines for the management o...
Aim: To prospectively determine the number of patients with sepsis and septic shock in a medical int...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: To provide up-to-date information on the prognostic factors asso...
Knowledge of the burden of a disease is important for setting priorities in healthcare services fund...
Executive Summary Background and Significance: Sepsis and septic shock are the leading cause of deat...
Sepsis is common, deadly, and costly. Over 1 million patients are affected each year, and as many as...
OBJECTIVES: Sepsis care is becoming a more common target for hospital performance measurement, but f...
Introduction: Timing of septic shock onset may play a prognostic role in severe sepsis; however, cli...
Purpose: According to the National Institutes of Health, severe sepsis strikes more than one million...
Abstract Background: Signs of serious clinical events overlap with those of sepsis. We hypothesised...
Hospital staff education on severe sepsis/septic shock and hospital mortality: an original hypothesi...
Introduction: Sepsis is one of the most deadly and costly conditions at hospitals. Our study aimed t...
We investigated the effect of a nationwide educational program following surviving sepsis campaign (...
OBJECTIVES:We investigated the effect of a nationwide educational program following surviving sepsis...
Background: To determine whether educational program based on the surviving sepsis campaign (SSC) gu...
INTRODUCTION: The application in clinical practice of evidence-based guidelines for the management o...
Aim: To prospectively determine the number of patients with sepsis and septic shock in a medical int...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: To provide up-to-date information on the prognostic factors asso...
Knowledge of the burden of a disease is important for setting priorities in healthcare services fund...
Executive Summary Background and Significance: Sepsis and septic shock are the leading cause of deat...
Sepsis is common, deadly, and costly. Over 1 million patients are affected each year, and as many as...
OBJECTIVES: Sepsis care is becoming a more common target for hospital performance measurement, but f...
Introduction: Timing of septic shock onset may play a prognostic role in severe sepsis; however, cli...
Purpose: According to the National Institutes of Health, severe sepsis strikes more than one million...