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Severe sepsis: variation in resource and therapeutic modality use among academic centers

BACKGROUND: Treatment of severe sepsis is expensive, often encompassing a number of discretionary modalities. The objective of the present study was to assess intercenter variation in resource and therapeutic modality use in patients with severe sepsis. METHODS: We conducted a prospective cohort stu...

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Autores principales: Yu, D Tony, Black, Edgar, Sands, Kenneth E, Schwartz, J Sanford, Hibberd, Patricia L, Graman, Paul S, Lanken, Paul N, Kahn, Katherine L, Snydman, David R, Parsonnet, Jeffrey, Moore, Richard, Platt, Richard, Bates, David W
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC270675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12793887
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author Yu, D Tony
Black, Edgar
Sands, Kenneth E
Schwartz, J Sanford
Hibberd, Patricia L
Graman, Paul S
Lanken, Paul N
Kahn, Katherine L
Snydman, David R
Parsonnet, Jeffrey
Moore, Richard
Platt, Richard
Bates, David W
author_facet Yu, D Tony
Black, Edgar
Sands, Kenneth E
Schwartz, J Sanford
Hibberd, Patricia L
Graman, Paul S
Lanken, Paul N
Kahn, Katherine L
Snydman, David R
Parsonnet, Jeffrey
Moore, Richard
Platt, Richard
Bates, David W
author_sort Yu, D Tony
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description BACKGROUND: Treatment of severe sepsis is expensive, often encompassing a number of discretionary modalities. The objective of the present study was to assess intercenter variation in resource and therapeutic modality use in patients with severe sepsis. METHODS: We conducted a prospective cohort study of 1028 adult admissions with severe sepsis from a stratified random sample of patients admitted to eight academic tertiary care centers. The main outcome measures were length of stay (LOS; total LOS and LOS after onset of severe sepsis) and total hospital charges. RESULTS: The adjusted mean total hospital charges varied from $69 429 to US$237 898 across centers, whereas the adjusted LOS after onset varied from 15.9 days to 24.2 days per admission. Treatments used frequently after the first onset of sepsis among patients with severe sepsis were pulmonary artery catheters (19.4%), ventilator support (21.8%), pressor support (45.8%) and albumin infusion (14.4%). Pulmonary artery catheter use, ventilator support and albumin infusion had moderate variation profiles, varying 3.2-fold to 4.9-fold, whereas the rate of pressor support varied only 1.92-fold across centers. Even after adjusting for age, sex, Charlson comorbidity score, discharge diagnosis-relative group weight, organ dysfunction and service at onset, the odds for using these therapeutic modalities still varied significantly across centers. Failure to start antibiotics within 24 hours was strongly correlated with a higher probability of 28-day mortality (r(2 )= 0.72). CONCLUSION: These data demonstrate moderate but significant variation in resource use and use of technologies in treatment of severe sepsis among academic centers. Delay in antibiotic therapy was associated with worse outcome at the center level.
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spelling pubmed-2706752003-11-21 Severe sepsis: variation in resource and therapeutic modality use among academic centers Yu, D Tony Black, Edgar Sands, Kenneth E Schwartz, J Sanford Hibberd, Patricia L Graman, Paul S Lanken, Paul N Kahn, Katherine L Snydman, David R Parsonnet, Jeffrey Moore, Richard Platt, Richard Bates, David W Crit Care Research BACKGROUND: Treatment of severe sepsis is expensive, often encompassing a number of discretionary modalities. The objective of the present study was to assess intercenter variation in resource and therapeutic modality use in patients with severe sepsis. METHODS: We conducted a prospective cohort study of 1028 adult admissions with severe sepsis from a stratified random sample of patients admitted to eight academic tertiary care centers. The main outcome measures were length of stay (LOS; total LOS and LOS after onset of severe sepsis) and total hospital charges. RESULTS: The adjusted mean total hospital charges varied from $69 429 to US$237 898 across centers, whereas the adjusted LOS after onset varied from 15.9 days to 24.2 days per admission. Treatments used frequently after the first onset of sepsis among patients with severe sepsis were pulmonary artery catheters (19.4%), ventilator support (21.8%), pressor support (45.8%) and albumin infusion (14.4%). Pulmonary artery catheter use, ventilator support and albumin infusion had moderate variation profiles, varying 3.2-fold to 4.9-fold, whereas the rate of pressor support varied only 1.92-fold across centers. Even after adjusting for age, sex, Charlson comorbidity score, discharge diagnosis-relative group weight, organ dysfunction and service at onset, the odds for using these therapeutic modalities still varied significantly across centers. Failure to start antibiotics within 24 hours was strongly correlated with a higher probability of 28-day mortality (r(2 )= 0.72). CONCLUSION: These data demonstrate moderate but significant variation in resource use and use of technologies in treatment of severe sepsis among academic centers. Delay in antibiotic therapy was associated with worse outcome at the center level. BioMed Central 2003 2003-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC270675/ /pubmed/12793887 Text en Copyright © 2003 Yu et al., licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Yu, D Tony
Black, Edgar
Sands, Kenneth E
Schwartz, J Sanford
Hibberd, Patricia L
Graman, Paul S
Lanken, Paul N
Kahn, Katherine L
Snydman, David R
Parsonnet, Jeffrey
Moore, Richard
Platt, Richard
Bates, David W
Severe sepsis: variation in resource and therapeutic modality use among academic centers
title Severe sepsis: variation in resource and therapeutic modality use among academic centers
title_full Severe sepsis: variation in resource and therapeutic modality use among academic centers
title_fullStr Severe sepsis: variation in resource and therapeutic modality use among academic centers
title_full_unstemmed Severe sepsis: variation in resource and therapeutic modality use among academic centers
title_short Severe sepsis: variation in resource and therapeutic modality use among academic centers
title_sort severe sepsis: variation in resource and therapeutic modality use among academic centers
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC270675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12793887
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