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Management of severe sepsis in patients admitted to Asian intensive care units: prospective cohort study

Author Affiliations
National University Hospital, National University Health System, Ulsan College, Asan Medical Center, ...
Published InBMJ
Year2011
Citations248

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To assess the compliance of Asian intensive care units and hospitals to the Surviving Sepsis Campaign's resuscitation and management bundles. Secondary objectives were to evaluate the impact of compliance on mortality and the organisational characteristics of hospitals that were associated with higher compliance. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: 150 intensive care units in 16 Asian countries. PARTICIPANTS: 1285 adult patients with severe sepsis admitted to these intensive care units in July 2009. The organisational characteristics of participating centres, the patients' baseline characteristics, the achievement of targets within the resuscitation and management bundles, and outcome data were recorded. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Compliance with the Surviving Sepsis Campaign's resuscitation (six hours) and management (24 hours) bundles. RESULTS: Hospital mortality was 44.5%…
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