Introduction The Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock Early Management Bundle (SEP-1) identifies patients with “severe sepsis” and mandates antibiotics within a specific time window. Rapid time to administration of antibiotics may improve patient outcomes. The goal of this investigation was to compare time to antibiotic administration when sepsis alerts are called in the emergency department (ED) with those called in the field by emergency medical services (EMS). Methods This was a multi-center, retrospective review of patients designated as sepsis alerts in ED or via EMS in the field, presenting to four community emergency departments over a six-month period. Results 507 patients were included, 419 in the ED alert group and 88 in the field alert...
Introduction: In early sepsis stages, optimal treatment could contribute to prevention of progressio...
International audienceBackground: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in ...
Background Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel have already made substantial contributions to...
ABSTRACT: Appropriate antibiotic administration times for sepsis patients in the Emergency Departmen...
Background: Current sepsis guidelines recommend administration of antibiotics within 1 hour of emerg...
Background: Timely administration of broad spectrum antibiotics has been shown to be directly correl...
Background National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines on the recognition, diagnosi...
Sepsis is a life threatening organ dysfunction that is caused by the body’s dysregulated response to...
Background: Any infection can potentially develop into sepsis. Many patients present to the Emergenc...
Sepsis constitutes an important cause of hospital admission with a high mortality rate. Appropriate ...
Objective: Early recognition and treatment for sepsis is critical in improving patient outcomes. The...
Background Early recognition of sepsis is critical for timely initiation of treatment. The first ob...
BACKGROUND: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in patients with severe i...
BackgroundEarly recognition of sepsis is critical for timely initiation of treatment. The first obje...
For many years, sepsis guidelines have focused on early administration of antibiotics. While this pr...
Introduction: In early sepsis stages, optimal treatment could contribute to prevention of progressio...
International audienceBackground: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in ...
Background Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel have already made substantial contributions to...
ABSTRACT: Appropriate antibiotic administration times for sepsis patients in the Emergency Departmen...
Background: Current sepsis guidelines recommend administration of antibiotics within 1 hour of emerg...
Background: Timely administration of broad spectrum antibiotics has been shown to be directly correl...
Background National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines on the recognition, diagnosi...
Sepsis is a life threatening organ dysfunction that is caused by the body’s dysregulated response to...
Background: Any infection can potentially develop into sepsis. Many patients present to the Emergenc...
Sepsis constitutes an important cause of hospital admission with a high mortality rate. Appropriate ...
Objective: Early recognition and treatment for sepsis is critical in improving patient outcomes. The...
Background Early recognition of sepsis is critical for timely initiation of treatment. The first ob...
BACKGROUND: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in patients with severe i...
BackgroundEarly recognition of sepsis is critical for timely initiation of treatment. The first obje...
For many years, sepsis guidelines have focused on early administration of antibiotics. While this pr...
Introduction: In early sepsis stages, optimal treatment could contribute to prevention of progressio...
International audienceBackground: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in ...
Background Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel have already made substantial contributions to...