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[Assessment of outcomes of implementing the Sepsis Code in the emergency department of a tertiary hospital].

A Pinilla Rello1, R Huarte Lacunza2, A Magallón Martínez2, R Marrón Tundidor3, R Martínez Álvarez4, E Bustamante Rodríguez3, P Parrilla Herranz3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: A Sepsis Code (CS) is a comprehensive multidisciplinary system which has the aim of optimising the identification and intervention times of patients with sepsis, as well as improving their monitoring and treatment adjustments in order to reduce their mortality.
OBJECTIVES: To present the outcomes of the first year of introducing the CS in the emergency department of a tertiary hospital.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: A single-centre retrospective descriptive observational study was conducted on all patients in whom the CS was activated in the emergency department of a tertiary hospital during the first year of implementation. The variables included: demographics, CS activation, comorbidities, focus of infection, microbiology, antibiotic treatment, and mortality.
RESULTS: CS was activated in 555 patients, of which 302 (54.4%) had a definitive diagnosis of sepsis or septic shock on discharge from the emergency department. The degree of completion of the protocol variables was variable (41.8-95%).The large majority (86.1%) of the patients received antibiotics in the first hour, and in 76.2% blood cultures were collected prior to the antibiotic. Of the blood cultures performed, 13.3% of the isolated germs were multi-resistant and the level of contamination of blood cultures was 9.1%. All patients received empirical treatment and recommendations were followed in patients with septic shock in 28.3%. During follow-up, 64.4% the antibiotic treatment was targeted, and 39.5% received sequential therapy. In-hospital mortality was 32.2%.
CONCLUSIONS: Areas of improvement in the completion of the variables, contamination of blood cultures, and empirical treatment received were detected, with the strong points being the early administration of the antibiotic and the collection of blood cultures.
Copyright © 2020 FECA. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Anti-bacterial agents; Antibiótico; Blood culture; Clinical protocols; Hemocultivos; Hospital emergency department; Mortalidad; Mortality; Protocolo clínico; Sepsis; Urgencias hospitalarias

Year:  2020        PMID: 32980285     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhqr.2020.06.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Healthc Qual Res        ISSN: 2603-6479


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1.  Impact of the implementation of a Sepsis Code Program in medical patient management: a cohort study in an Internal Medicine ward.

Authors:  A Bautista Hernández; E de Vega-Ríos; J Serrano Ballesteros; D Useros Braña; L Cardeñoso Domingo; A Figuerola Tejerina; D Jiménez Jiménez; I de Los Santos Gil; C Sáez Béjar
Journal:  Rev Esp Quimioter       Date:  2022-01-31       Impact factor: 1.553

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