Sepsis constitutes an important cause of hospital admission with a high mortality rate. Appropriate antibiotic therapy is the cornerstone of therapy in patients with sepsis. Although numerous studies have recommended early antibiotic initiation in severe sepsis or septic shock stages of sepsis syndrome, its role in treatment of patients with sepsis who have not entered these stages remains to be investigated. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of door-to-antibiotic time in sepsis patients with various degrees of severity. This is a longitudinal prospective cohort study on adult patients admitted with sepsis to the emergency department. Sepsis was defined as presence of at least two criteria of systemic inflammatory respo...
Background: Any infection can potentially develop into sepsis. Many patients present to the Emergenc...
Introduction The Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock Early Management Bundle (SEP-1) identifies patients ...
BackgroundEarly recognition of sepsis is critical for timely initiation of treatment. The first obje...
Introduction: In early sepsis stages, optimal treatment could contribute to prevention of progressio...
OBJECTIVE: To study the association between time to antibiotic administration and survival in patien...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to assess the promptness of antibiotic administration to...
Background: Current sepsis guidelines recommend administration of antibiotics within 1 hour of emerg...
Sepsis is a life threatening organ dysfunction that is caused by the body’s dysregulated response to...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to assess the promptness of antibiotic administration to...
trolled Sepsis (MONARCS) trial, which enrolled patients with suspected sepsis, we sought to determin...
Background Early recognition of sepsis is critical for timely initiation of treatment. The first obj...
Purpose The goal of this review was to synthesize existing evidence regarding outcomes (mortality) f...
BACKGROUND: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in patients with severe i...
To review the impact of the timeliness of antibiotic therapy on the outcome of patients with sepsis ...
Introduction: Severe sepsis and septic shock are associated with high mortality. Antibiotherapy must...
Background: Any infection can potentially develop into sepsis. Many patients present to the Emergenc...
Introduction The Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock Early Management Bundle (SEP-1) identifies patients ...
BackgroundEarly recognition of sepsis is critical for timely initiation of treatment. The first obje...
Introduction: In early sepsis stages, optimal treatment could contribute to prevention of progressio...
OBJECTIVE: To study the association between time to antibiotic administration and survival in patien...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to assess the promptness of antibiotic administration to...
Background: Current sepsis guidelines recommend administration of antibiotics within 1 hour of emerg...
Sepsis is a life threatening organ dysfunction that is caused by the body’s dysregulated response to...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to assess the promptness of antibiotic administration to...
trolled Sepsis (MONARCS) trial, which enrolled patients with suspected sepsis, we sought to determin...
Background Early recognition of sepsis is critical for timely initiation of treatment. The first obj...
Purpose The goal of this review was to synthesize existing evidence regarding outcomes (mortality) f...
BACKGROUND: Rapid initiation of antibiotic treatment is considered crucial in patients with severe i...
To review the impact of the timeliness of antibiotic therapy on the outcome of patients with sepsis ...
Introduction: Severe sepsis and septic shock are associated with high mortality. Antibiotherapy must...
Background: Any infection can potentially develop into sepsis. Many patients present to the Emergenc...
Introduction The Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock Early Management Bundle (SEP-1) identifies patients ...
BackgroundEarly recognition of sepsis is critical for timely initiation of treatment. The first obje...