International audienceBackground: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in patients with severe infections such as septic shock and bacterial meningitis, but may not be as important for other infectious syndromes. A better understanding of which patients can tolerate a delay in start of therapy is important for antibiotic stewardship purposes.Objectives: To explore the existing evidence on the impact of time to antibiotics on clinical outcomes in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with bacterial infections of different severity of illness and source of infection.Sources: A literature search was performed in the PubMed/MEDLINE database using combined search terms for various infectious syndromes (se...
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) have been associated with high mortality. The aim of the study was to ...
Abstract: The 2017 Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines endorse a focus on the rapidity of treatment...
Objectives: There has been concern that the imperative to administer rapid antimicrobials in septic ...
BACKGROUND: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in patients with severe i...
ABSTRACT: Appropriate antibiotic administration times for sepsis patients in the Emergency Departmen...
Introduction: In early sepsis stages, optimal treatment could contribute to prevention of progressio...
To review the impact of the timeliness of antibiotic therapy on the outcome of patients with sepsis ...
Background: Any infection can potentially develop into sepsis. Many patients present to the Emergenc...
Sepsis is a life threatening organ dysfunction that is caused by the body’s dysregulated response to...
We investigated the impact of appropriate versus inappropriate initial antimicrobial therapy on the ...
OBJECTIVE: To study the association between time to antibiotic administration and survival in patien...
Background: Timely administration of broad spectrum antibiotics has been shown to be directly correl...
Background: Current sepsis guidelines recommend administration of antibiotics within 1 hour of emerg...
For many years, sepsis guidelines have focused on early administration of antibiotics. While this pr...
Sepsis constitutes an important cause of hospital admission with a high mortality rate. Appropriate ...
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) have been associated with high mortality. The aim of the study was to ...
Abstract: The 2017 Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines endorse a focus on the rapidity of treatment...
Objectives: There has been concern that the imperative to administer rapid antimicrobials in septic ...
BACKGROUND: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in patients with severe i...
ABSTRACT: Appropriate antibiotic administration times for sepsis patients in the Emergency Departmen...
Introduction: In early sepsis stages, optimal treatment could contribute to prevention of progressio...
To review the impact of the timeliness of antibiotic therapy on the outcome of patients with sepsis ...
Background: Any infection can potentially develop into sepsis. Many patients present to the Emergenc...
Sepsis is a life threatening organ dysfunction that is caused by the body’s dysregulated response to...
We investigated the impact of appropriate versus inappropriate initial antimicrobial therapy on the ...
OBJECTIVE: To study the association between time to antibiotic administration and survival in patien...
Background: Timely administration of broad spectrum antibiotics has been shown to be directly correl...
Background: Current sepsis guidelines recommend administration of antibiotics within 1 hour of emerg...
For many years, sepsis guidelines have focused on early administration of antibiotics. While this pr...
Sepsis constitutes an important cause of hospital admission with a high mortality rate. Appropriate ...
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) have been associated with high mortality. The aim of the study was to ...
Abstract: The 2017 Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines endorse a focus on the rapidity of treatment...
Objectives: There has been concern that the imperative to administer rapid antimicrobials in septic ...