Back to Basics: Recognition of Sepsis with New Definition
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Does This Patient Have Sepsis?
Clinical Vignette
3. Implementation of the New Definition in Clinical Practice
4. Sepsis in the Emergency and General Ward Setting—Back to Basics
Clinical Case
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Study | Patients | End-Point(s) | qSOFA | Sensitivity (%) | Specificity (%) | PPV (%) | NPV (%) |
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Probst et al. (2019) [21] | Retrospective cohort N = 450 (Hematological-cancer) | Diagnostics Hospital mortality (28-day mortality) | ≥2 | 41.5 (34.2–49.1) 45 (35.6–54.8) | 91.1 (86.8–94.0) 85.5 (81.1–89.0) | - - | - - |
Tian et al. (2019) [22] | Retrospective cohort n = 1716 (Emergency department) | Diagnostics | ≥2 | 50.2 | 78.1 | 73.3 | 56.7 |
Lane et al. (2019) [23] | Restrospective n = 10409 | Hospital mortality | 1 2 3 | 80 (77–83) 37 (34–40) 8 (7–10) | 53 (51–53) 91 (91–92) 99 (99–99) | 14 (13–15) 29 (26–32) 53 (44–61) | 96 (96–97) 94 (93–94) 92 (91–92) |
Liu et al. (2019) [24] | Retrospective cohort n = 1865 (Sepsis, septic shock) | 30-day mortality 90-day mortality 1-year mortality | ≥2 | 23.6 23.0 23.2 | 82.2 82.7 83.8 | 49.6 59.4 67.3 | 41.6 50.9 56.8 |
Harada et al. (2019) [25] | Restrospective, single-site n = 4827 (Pre-hospital, emerg dpt.) | Hospital mortality | ≥2 | 52.3 | 69.9 | - | - |
Luo et al. (2019) [26] | Retrospective, single-site n = 409 (Hospitalized, gen. ward) | Diagnostics | max | 53 (47–60) | 87 (81–91) | 84 (77–89) | 59 (53–65) |
Usman et al. (2018) [27] | Retrospective n = 930 (Sepsis, septic shock) | Diagnostics Hospital mortality | 1 2 3 1 2 3 | 71.8 28.5 5.4 83.3 43.3 10.7 | 87.2 98.9 99.9 86.7 98.7 99.9 | - - - - - - | - - - - - - |
Shu et al. (2018) [28] | Retrospective observational n = 2292 (Pre-hospital) | Diagnostics In-hospital mortality | ≥2 | 42.9 (35.1–51.0) 40.6 (25.3–58.1) | 93.8 (92.6–96.8) 6.6 (3.9–11.0) | - | - |
Gaini et al. (2019) [29] | Retrospective n = 323 (Emergency dpt.) | Hospital mortality | ≥2 | 38.1 (18.1–61.6) | 89.1 (85.0–92.4) | - | - |
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Horak, J.; Martinkova, V.; Radej, J.; Matejovič, M. Back to Basics: Recognition of Sepsis with New Definition. J. Clin. Med. 2019, 8, 1838. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8111838
Horak J, Martinkova V, Radej J, Matejovič M. Back to Basics: Recognition of Sepsis with New Definition. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2019; 8(11):1838. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8111838
Chicago/Turabian StyleHorak, Jan, Vendula Martinkova, Jaroslav Radej, and Martin Matejovič. 2019. "Back to Basics: Recognition of Sepsis with New Definition" Journal of Clinical Medicine 8, no. 11: 1838. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8111838