Background Two-thirds of severe sepsis patients are initially seen in the emergency department, with the majority arriving via ambulance. Since early sepsis recognition, diagnosis and clinical management are considered key for optimal patient outcomes, ambulance clinicians are well placed to have a key role in sepsis care. This study aims to identify key patient, clinician and organisation-derived factors which lead to missed sepsis recognition and delayed access to definitive care in the ambulance setting. Methods The East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust declares any missed cases of sepsis as a Serious Incident (SI; NHS England Serious Incident Framework 2015) to support clinician and service learning and prevent reoccurrence. A qua...
INTRODUCTION: General practitioners (GPs) and the emergency medical services (EMS) personnel have a ...
Objective: Early identification of sepsis could enable prompt delivery of key interventions such as ...
Introduction: Early identification of sepsis may facilitate pre-alerting the emergency department (E...
Objective Sepsis is a serious disease leading to high mortality. Early recognition is important beca...
Background Sepsis is responsible for over 37,000 deaths a year in the UK, with long term morbidity c...
Objective Sepsis is a serious disease leading to high mortality. Early recognition is important beca...
Background: The initial care of patients with sepsis is commonly performed by ambulance clinicians (...
Objective Sepsis is a serious condition with high mortality. Early treatment improves outcome and ca...
BACKGROUND: Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel have already made substantial contributions t...
Abstract Background In order to dispatch ambulances with the correct level of urgency, the dispatch ...
Abstract published with permission. Background: Over the past decade there has been a focus on impro...
Many hospitals struggle to implement the full sepsis care bundle, but research suggests that many pa...
Background Sepsis is associated with a 36% mortality rate rising up to 50% for septic shock. Current...
In the United States, sepsis is currently the third leading cause of death, and the number one leadi...
Background. Patients with sepsis benefit from early diagnosis and treatment. Accurate paramedic reco...
INTRODUCTION: General practitioners (GPs) and the emergency medical services (EMS) personnel have a ...
Objective: Early identification of sepsis could enable prompt delivery of key interventions such as ...
Introduction: Early identification of sepsis may facilitate pre-alerting the emergency department (E...
Objective Sepsis is a serious disease leading to high mortality. Early recognition is important beca...
Background Sepsis is responsible for over 37,000 deaths a year in the UK, with long term morbidity c...
Objective Sepsis is a serious disease leading to high mortality. Early recognition is important beca...
Background: The initial care of patients with sepsis is commonly performed by ambulance clinicians (...
Objective Sepsis is a serious condition with high mortality. Early treatment improves outcome and ca...
BACKGROUND: Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel have already made substantial contributions t...
Abstract Background In order to dispatch ambulances with the correct level of urgency, the dispatch ...
Abstract published with permission. Background: Over the past decade there has been a focus on impro...
Many hospitals struggle to implement the full sepsis care bundle, but research suggests that many pa...
Background Sepsis is associated with a 36% mortality rate rising up to 50% for septic shock. Current...
In the United States, sepsis is currently the third leading cause of death, and the number one leadi...
Background. Patients with sepsis benefit from early diagnosis and treatment. Accurate paramedic reco...
INTRODUCTION: General practitioners (GPs) and the emergency medical services (EMS) personnel have a ...
Objective: Early identification of sepsis could enable prompt delivery of key interventions such as ...
Introduction: Early identification of sepsis may facilitate pre-alerting the emergency department (E...