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Infectious Etiologies and Patient Outcomes in Pediatric Septic Shock.

Stefanie G Ames1, Jennifer K Workman2, Jared A Olson3, E Kent Korgenski4, Susan Masotti5, Elizabeth D Knackstedt6, Susan L Bratton2, Gitte Y Larsen2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Septic shock remains an important cause of death and disability in children. Optimal care requires early recognition and treatment.
METHODS: We evaluated a retrospective cohort of children (age <19) treated in our emergency department (ED) for septic shock during 2008-2012 to investigate the association between timing of antibiotic therapy and outcomes. The exposures were (1) receipt of empiric antibiotics in ≤1 hour and (2) receipt of appropriate antibiotics in ≤1 hour. The primary outcome was development of new or progressive multiple system organ dysfunction syndrome (NP-MODS). The secondary outcome was mortality.
RESULTS: Among 321 patients admitted to intensive care, 48% (n = 153) received empiric antibiotics in ≤1 hour. These patients were more ill at presentation with significantly greater median pediatric index of mortality 2 (PIM2) scores and were more likely to receive recommended resuscitation in the ED (61% vs 14%); however, rates of NP-MODS (9% vs 12%) and hospital mortality (7% vs 4%) were similar to those treated later. Early, appropriate antibiotics were administered to 33% (n = 67) of patients with identified or suspected bacterial infection. These patients had significantly greater PIM2 scores but similar rates of NP-MODS (15% vs 15%) and hospital mortality (10% vs 6%) to those treated later.
CONCLUSIONS: Critically ill children with septic shock treated in a children's hospital ED who received antibiotics in ≤1 hour were significantly more severely ill than those treated later, but they did not have increased risk of NP-MODS or death.
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Keywords:  anti-bacterial agents; critical care; pediatrics; septic shock; severe sepsis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 26837956     DOI: 10.1093/jpids/piv108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatric Infect Dis Soc        ISSN: 2048-7193            Impact factor:   3.164


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