BackgroundDespite the necessity of early recognition for an optimal outcome, sepsis often remains unrecognized. Available tools for early recognition are rarely evaluated in low- and middle-income countries. In this study, we analyzed the spectrum, treatment and outcome of sepsis at an Ethiopian tertiary hospital and evaluated recommended sepsis scores.MethodsPatients with an infection and ≥2 SIRS criteria were screened for sepsis by SOFA scoring. From septic patients, socioeconomic and clinical data as well as blood cultures were collected and they were followed until discharge or death; 28-day mortality was determined.ResultsIn 170 patients with sepsis, the overall mortality rate was 29.4%. The recognition rate by treating physicians afte...
Sepsis likely contributes to the high burden of infectious disease morbidity and mortality in low in...
Background Aetiology and outcomes of sepsis in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) are poorly described; we per...
The global incidence of sepsis is increasing, and mortality remains high. The mortality is even high...
Background: Clinical scores for sepsis have been primarily developed for, and applied in High-Income...
PurposeFew studies have assessed the presentation, management, and outcomes of sepsis in low-income ...
Background Sepsis due to multidrug resistant (MDR) bacteria is a growing public health problem mainl...
Background Sepsis due to multidrug resistant (MDR) bacteria is a growing public health problem mainl...
Sepsis represents a continuum of illness due to systemic inflammation caused by an infection that re...
Sepsis represents a continuum of illness due to systemic inflammation caused by an infection that re...
Abstract Background Despite improvement, sepsis mortality rates remain high, with an estimated 11 mi...
Sepsis is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan African adults. Standardised mana...
Sepsis is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan African adults. Standardised mana...
Sepsis is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan African adults. Standardised mana...
BACKGROUND Aetiology and outcomes of sepsis in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) are poorly described; we pe...
BACKGROUND:Sepsis likely contributes to the high burden of infectious disease morbidity and mortalit...
Sepsis likely contributes to the high burden of infectious disease morbidity and mortality in low in...
Background Aetiology and outcomes of sepsis in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) are poorly described; we per...
The global incidence of sepsis is increasing, and mortality remains high. The mortality is even high...
Background: Clinical scores for sepsis have been primarily developed for, and applied in High-Income...
PurposeFew studies have assessed the presentation, management, and outcomes of sepsis in low-income ...
Background Sepsis due to multidrug resistant (MDR) bacteria is a growing public health problem mainl...
Background Sepsis due to multidrug resistant (MDR) bacteria is a growing public health problem mainl...
Sepsis represents a continuum of illness due to systemic inflammation caused by an infection that re...
Sepsis represents a continuum of illness due to systemic inflammation caused by an infection that re...
Abstract Background Despite improvement, sepsis mortality rates remain high, with an estimated 11 mi...
Sepsis is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan African adults. Standardised mana...
Sepsis is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan African adults. Standardised mana...
Sepsis is a common cause of morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan African adults. Standardised mana...
BACKGROUND Aetiology and outcomes of sepsis in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) are poorly described; we pe...
BACKGROUND:Sepsis likely contributes to the high burden of infectious disease morbidity and mortalit...
Sepsis likely contributes to the high burden of infectious disease morbidity and mortality in low in...
Background Aetiology and outcomes of sepsis in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) are poorly described; we per...
The global incidence of sepsis is increasing, and mortality remains high. The mortality is even high...