Background: Many patients with suspected infection are presented to the emergency Department. Several scoring systems have been proposed to identify patients at high risk of adverse outcomes. Methods: We compared generic early warning scores (MEWS and NEWS) to the (SIRS) criteria and quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessement (qSOFA), for early risk stratification in 1400 patients with suspected infection in the ED. The primary study end point was 30-day mortality. Results: The AUROC of the NEWS score for predicting 30-day mortality was 0.740 (95% Confidence Interval 0.682-0.798), higher than qSOFA (AUROC of 0.689, 95% CI 0.615-0.763), MEWS (AUROC 0.643 (95% CI 0.583-0.702) and SIRS (AUROC 0.586, 95%CI 0.521-0.651). The sensitivity was also...
International audienceObjectives The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) helps to estimate mortality...
Background The third international consensus definition for sepsis recommended use of a new prognost...
Background For emergency department (ED) patients with suspected infection, a vital sign-based clini...
OBJECTIVE:In hospitalized patients, the risk of sepsis-related mortality can be assessed using the q...
ObjectiveIn hospitalized patients, the risk of sepsis-related mortality can be assessed using the qu...
Prompt recognition of sepsis is critical to improving patients' outcomes. We compared the performanc...
Background: An important element in improving the care of patients with sepsis is early identificati...
Background: Only few prospective studies have evaluated the new quick Sequential (Sepsis-Related) Or...
BackgroundSepsis progresses rapidly and is associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. Bed...
Background: Recently, the diagnosis of sepsis was redefined and of today there is no gold standard f...
BACKGROUND: The quick sequential organ failure assessment (qSOFA) score showed good prognostic perfo...
Purpose: This study was aimed to compare the quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA), Syst...
Early administration of antibiotics is associated with better survival in sepsis, thus screening and...
International audienceObjectives The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) helps to estimate mortality...
Background The third international consensus definition for sepsis recommended use of a new prognost...
Background For emergency department (ED) patients with suspected infection, a vital sign-based clini...
OBJECTIVE:In hospitalized patients, the risk of sepsis-related mortality can be assessed using the q...
ObjectiveIn hospitalized patients, the risk of sepsis-related mortality can be assessed using the qu...
Prompt recognition of sepsis is critical to improving patients' outcomes. We compared the performanc...
Background: An important element in improving the care of patients with sepsis is early identificati...
Background: Only few prospective studies have evaluated the new quick Sequential (Sepsis-Related) Or...
BackgroundSepsis progresses rapidly and is associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. Bed...
Background: Recently, the diagnosis of sepsis was redefined and of today there is no gold standard f...
BACKGROUND: The quick sequential organ failure assessment (qSOFA) score showed good prognostic perfo...
Purpose: This study was aimed to compare the quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA), Syst...
Early administration of antibiotics is associated with better survival in sepsis, thus screening and...
International audienceObjectives The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) helps to estimate mortality...
Background The third international consensus definition for sepsis recommended use of a new prognost...
Background For emergency department (ED) patients with suspected infection, a vital sign-based clini...