Background: Surveillance of sepsis incidence is important for directing resources and evaluating quality-of-care interventions. The aim was to develop and validate a fully-automated Sepsis-3 based surveillance system in non-intensive care wards using electronic health record (EHR) data, and demonstrate utility by determining the burden of hospital-onset sepsis and variations between wards. Methods: A rule-based algorithm was developed using EHR data from a cohort of all adult patients admitted at an academic centre between July 2012 and December 2013. Time in intensive care units was censored. To validate algorithm performance, a stratified random sample of 1000 hospital admissions (674 with and 326 without suspected infection) was classifi...
Sepsis is life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. It...
OBJECTIVES:Early identification of sepsis is critical to improving patient outcomes. Impact of the n...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine whether a sepsis risk-adjustment model that uses only administrativ...
Background: Surveillance of sepsis incidence is important for directing resources and evaluating qua...
Background: Surveillance of sepsis incidence is important for directing resources and evaluating qua...
Background: Surveillance of sepsis incidence is important for directing resources and evaluating qua...
PURPOSE: Early identification of septic patients is important for early treatment, reduction of leng...
ObjectiveTo compare the accuracy of surveillance of severe sepsis using electronic health record cli...
ObjectiveTo compare the accuracy of surveillance of severe sepsis using electronic health record cli...
Introduction: For early detection of sepsis, automated systems within the electronic health record h...
Introduction: For early detection of sepsis, automated systems within the electronic health record h...
Objective: To describe the epidemiology of sepsis in critical care by applying the Sepsis-3 criteria...
BackgroundAlthough timely treatment of sepsis improves outcomes, delays in administering evidence-ba...
Abstract Background It is unclear whether screening for sepsis using an electronic alert in hospital...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the diagnostic accuracy of a two-stage clinical decision support system for ea...
Sepsis is life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. It...
OBJECTIVES:Early identification of sepsis is critical to improving patient outcomes. Impact of the n...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine whether a sepsis risk-adjustment model that uses only administrativ...
Background: Surveillance of sepsis incidence is important for directing resources and evaluating qua...
Background: Surveillance of sepsis incidence is important for directing resources and evaluating qua...
Background: Surveillance of sepsis incidence is important for directing resources and evaluating qua...
PURPOSE: Early identification of septic patients is important for early treatment, reduction of leng...
ObjectiveTo compare the accuracy of surveillance of severe sepsis using electronic health record cli...
ObjectiveTo compare the accuracy of surveillance of severe sepsis using electronic health record cli...
Introduction: For early detection of sepsis, automated systems within the electronic health record h...
Introduction: For early detection of sepsis, automated systems within the electronic health record h...
Objective: To describe the epidemiology of sepsis in critical care by applying the Sepsis-3 criteria...
BackgroundAlthough timely treatment of sepsis improves outcomes, delays in administering evidence-ba...
Abstract Background It is unclear whether screening for sepsis using an electronic alert in hospital...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the diagnostic accuracy of a two-stage clinical decision support system for ea...
Sepsis is life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. It...
OBJECTIVES:Early identification of sepsis is critical to improving patient outcomes. Impact of the n...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine whether a sepsis risk-adjustment model that uses only administrativ...