Compliance With the Surviving Sepsis Campaign Bundle: A Multicenter Study From Turkey

Autor: Mustafa Berktas, Hilmi Demirkiran, Ilhan Bahar, Mehmet Selim Çömez, Mustafa Said Aydogan, Edip Gonullu, Hafize Öksüz, Yakup Tomak, Nimet Senoglu, Sinem Bayrakci
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Cureus
ISSN: 2168-8184
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.14989
Popis: Objectives Sepsis bundle compliance is not clear. We evaluated rates of compliance with sepsis bundle protocols among health care providers in Turkey. Methods Our study was carried out retrospectively. Forty-five intensive care units (ICU) participated in this study between March 2, 2018 and October 1, 2018. Results One hundred thirty-eight ICUs were contacted and 45 ICUs agreed to participate. The time taken for the diagnosis of sepsis was less than six hours in 384 (59.8%) patients, while it was more than six hours in 258 (40.2%) patients. The median [interquartile range (IQR)] times for initial antibiotic administration, culturing, vasopressor initiation, and second lactate measurement were 120.0 (60-300) minutes, 24 (12-240) minutes, 40 (20-60) minutes, and 24 (18-24) hours, respectively. The rate of compliance with tissue and organ perfusion follow-up in the first six hours was 0%. The rates of three- and six-hour sepsis bundle protocol compliance were both 0%. The ICU mortality rates for sepsis and septic shock were 22% and 78%, respectively. The ICU mortality rates for sepsis and septic shock were 22% and 78%, respectively. Conclusions The rate of compliance with sepsis bundle protocols was evaluated in Turkey for the first time and determined to be 0%.
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