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Sepsis in the emergency department: key points, controversies, and proposals for improvements in Latin America.

Agustín Julián-Jiménez1, Mark Supino2, Jesús Daniel López Tapia3, Carolina Ulloa González4, Luis Eduardo Vargas Téllez5, Juan González Del Castillo6, Alejandro Moyá Álvarez7, Luis Loro Chero8, Ulises González Bascuñán9, Francisco Javier Candel González10, Olinda Giselle Garza Sáenz11, Fabián Andrés Rosas Romero12, Luis Antonio Gorordo Delsol13.   

Abstract

EN: Although infection rates and the impact of infection on hospital emergency departments (EDs) are known or can be reliably estimated, the incidence and prevalence of sepsis vary in relation to which definitions or registers used. Sepsis is also well known to be under-diagnosed by physicians in general and by ED physicians in particular. Over half of sepsis cases are community-acquired, and 50% to 60% of patients in intensive care units (ICUs) with sepsis or septic shock are admitted directly from the ED. Pneumonia and urinary tract infections are the most common points of focus in sepsis, septic shock, bacteremia, and ED admissions to the ICU for infectious processes. For this article a multinational group of experts representing Latin American emergency medicine associations reviewed and analyzed similarities and differences in the epidemiology of sepsis in different geographic locations. We consider key aspects and geographic similarities and differences in the early identification of patients with severe sepsis; criteria that define the diagnosis; appropriate early antibiotic and fluid therapy; the roles of triage systems and multidisciplinary sepsis code units; and the use of biological markers in this time-dependent disease. We also discuss key points and strategies for improving the diagnosis, prognosis, and care of sepsis patients in the ED.

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Keywords:  Biomarcadores; Diagnóstico; Epidemiología; Estrategias de mejora; Sepsis; Sepsis grave; Servicio de urgencias; Shock séptico; Tratamiento antibiótico

Year:  2019        PMID: 30963741

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emergencias        ISSN: 1137-6821            Impact factor:   3.881


  9 in total

1.  A multidrug-resistant microorganism infection risk prediction model: development and validation in an emergency medicine population.

Authors:  Juan González Del Castillo; Agustín Julián-Jiménez; Julio Javier Gamazo-Del Rio; Eric Jorge García-Lamberechts; Ferrán Llopis-Roca; Josep María Guardiola Tey; Mikel Martínez-Ortiz de Zarate; Carmen Navarro Bustos; Pascual Piñera Salmerón; Jesús Álvarez-Manzanares; María Del Mar Ortega Romero; Martin Ruiz Grinspan; Susana García Gutiérrez; Francisco Javier Martín-Sánchez; Francisco Javier Candel González
Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis       Date:  2019-11-13       Impact factor: 3.267

2.  A bacteraemia risk prediction model: development and validation in an emergency medicine population.

Authors:  Agustín Julián-Jiménez; Juan González Del Castillo; Eric Jorge García-Lamberechts; Itziar Huarte Sanz; Carmen Navarro Bustos; Rafael Rubio Díaz; Josep María Guardiola Tey; Ferrán Llopis-Roca; Pascual Piñera Salmerón; Mikel de Martín-Ortiz de Zarate; Jesús Álvarez-Manzanares; Julio Javier Gamazo-Del Rio; Marta Álvarez Alonso; Begoña Mora Ordoñez; Oscar Álvarez López; María Del Mar Ortega Romero; María Del Mar Sousa Reviriego; Ramón Perales Pardo; Henrique Villena García Del Real; María José Marchena González; José María Ferreras Amez; Félix González Martínez; Francisco Javier Martín-Sánchez; Pedro Beneyto Martín; Francisco Javier Candel González; Antonio Jesús Díaz-Honrubia
Journal:  Infection       Date:  2021-09-06       Impact factor: 3.553

3.  [Strategies for improving the antibiotic treatment prescription in the Emergency Department].

Authors:  E Orviz; P Jerez-Fernández; M Suarez-Robles; C Ramos-Rey; I Armenteros; M Fernández-Revaldería; J González Del Castillo
Journal:  Rev Esp Quimioter       Date:  2020-01-14       Impact factor: 1.553

4.  [Predictive factors of bacteraemia in the patients seen in emergency departments due to infections].

Authors:  S Z Iqbal-Mirza; R Estévez-González; V Serrano-Romero de Ávila; E de Rafael González; E Heredero-Gálvez; A Julián-Jiménez
Journal:  Rev Esp Quimioter       Date:  2019-11-29       Impact factor: 1.553

5.  [Importance of blood cultures results: and special attention for applicants from the Emergency Departament].

Authors:  R Rubio Díaz; I Nieto Rojas; A Julián-Jiménez
Journal:  Rev Esp Quimioter       Date:  2020-09-10       Impact factor: 1.553

6.  [Prognostic power of soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) for short-term mortality in patients seen in Emergency Departments due to infections].

Authors:  R Rubio Díaz; E de Rafael González; E Martín Torres; E Valera Núñez; A M López Martos; D Melguizo Melguizo; M P Picazo Perea; P J López García; P Fuentes Bullejos; M Chafer Rudilla; J F Carretero Gómez; A Julián-Jiménez
Journal:  Rev Esp Quimioter       Date:  2021-12-03       Impact factor: 1.553

Review 7.  Usefulness of monocyte distribution width (MDW) as a sepsis biomarker.

Authors:  S Laínez Martínez; J González Del Castillo
Journal:  Rev Esp Quimioter       Date:  2022-04-22       Impact factor: 2.515

Review 8.  [New predictive models of bacteremia in the emergency department: a step forward].

Authors:  A Julián-Jiménez; R Rubio-Díaz; J González Del Castillo; F J Candel
Journal:  Rev Esp Quimioter       Date:  2022-04-13       Impact factor: 2.515

9.  [Current situation of sepsis care in Spanish emergency departments].

Authors:  F Llopis-Roca; R López Izquierdo; O Miro; J E García-Lamberechts; A Julián Jiménez; J González Del Castillo
Journal:  Rev Esp Quimioter       Date:  2022-02-01       Impact factor: 1.553

  9 in total

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