OBJECTIVE: To simultaneously determine perceived vs. practiced adherence to recommended interventions for the treatment of severe sepsis or septic shock. DESIGN: One-day cross-sectional survey. SETTING: Representative sample of German intensive care units stratified by hospital size. PATIENTS: Adult patients with severe sepsis or septic shock. INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Practice recommendations were selected by German Sepsis Competence Network (SepNet) investigators. External intensivists visited intensive care units randomly chosen and asked the responsible intensive care unit director how often these recommendations were used. Responses "always" and "frequently" were combined to depict perceived adherence. Thereaf...
mendations are reevaluated. Objectives: To analyze the effectiveness of treatments recommen-ded in t...
Abstract Background Sepsis management in the Emergency Department remains a daily challenge. The Sur...
Introduction: Internationally, standard care of patients with severe sepsis consists of early detect...
BACKGROUND: Our survey aimed to evaluate adherence to Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) Guidelines 201...
An international sepsis survey: a study of doctors' knowledge and perception about sepsis.Poeze M, R...
OBJECTIVES:. Sepsis survivors are at increased risk for morbidity and functional impairment. There a...
BACKGROUND: In 2004, the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC), a global initiative to reduce mortality fr...
This is the dataset for the SAfE survey We conducted a survey on nurses and physicians distributed ...
Aims: The Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) guidelines aimed to reduce heterogeneity of conventional t...
International audienceObjective To assess adherence to clinical practice guidelines for three interv...
Early intervention in sepsis management with recognized therapeutic targets may be effective in lowe...
This two-part study aimed to investigate compliance with the sepsis resuscitation bundle (SRB) and t...
BACKGROUND: In 2004, the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC), a global initiative to reduce mortality fr...
Objective: To determine the frequency of medicine residents’ compliance with 6-hour sepsis bundle in...
Background: Surviving sepsis campaign (SSC) recommends 6 h-sepsis resuscitation bundle for severe se...
mendations are reevaluated. Objectives: To analyze the effectiveness of treatments recommen-ded in t...
Abstract Background Sepsis management in the Emergency Department remains a daily challenge. The Sur...
Introduction: Internationally, standard care of patients with severe sepsis consists of early detect...
BACKGROUND: Our survey aimed to evaluate adherence to Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) Guidelines 201...
An international sepsis survey: a study of doctors' knowledge and perception about sepsis.Poeze M, R...
OBJECTIVES:. Sepsis survivors are at increased risk for morbidity and functional impairment. There a...
BACKGROUND: In 2004, the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC), a global initiative to reduce mortality fr...
This is the dataset for the SAfE survey We conducted a survey on nurses and physicians distributed ...
Aims: The Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) guidelines aimed to reduce heterogeneity of conventional t...
International audienceObjective To assess adherence to clinical practice guidelines for three interv...
Early intervention in sepsis management with recognized therapeutic targets may be effective in lowe...
This two-part study aimed to investigate compliance with the sepsis resuscitation bundle (SRB) and t...
BACKGROUND: In 2004, the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC), a global initiative to reduce mortality fr...
Objective: To determine the frequency of medicine residents’ compliance with 6-hour sepsis bundle in...
Background: Surviving sepsis campaign (SSC) recommends 6 h-sepsis resuscitation bundle for severe se...
mendations are reevaluated. Objectives: To analyze the effectiveness of treatments recommen-ded in t...
Abstract Background Sepsis management in the Emergency Department remains a daily challenge. The Sur...
Introduction: Internationally, standard care of patients with severe sepsis consists of early detect...