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Sepsis in Intensive Care Unit Patients: Worldwide Data From the Intensive Care over Nations Audit

BACKGROUND: There is a need to better define the epidemiology of sepsis in intensive care units (ICUs) around the globe. METHODS: The Intensive Care over Nations (ICON) audit prospectively collected data on all adult (>16 years) patients admitted to the ICU between May 8 and May 18, 2012, except...

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Autores principales: Sakr, Yasser, Jaschinski, Ulrich, Wittebole, Xavier, Szakmany, Tamas, Lipman, Jeffrey, Ñamendys-Silva, Silvio A, Martin-Loeches, Ignacio, Leone, Marc, Lupu, Mary-Nicoleta, Vincent, Jean-Louis
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6289022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30555852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy313
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author Sakr, Yasser
Jaschinski, Ulrich
Wittebole, Xavier
Szakmany, Tamas
Lipman, Jeffrey
Ñamendys-Silva, Silvio A
Martin-Loeches, Ignacio
Leone, Marc
Lupu, Mary-Nicoleta
Vincent, Jean-Louis
author_facet Sakr, Yasser
Jaschinski, Ulrich
Wittebole, Xavier
Szakmany, Tamas
Lipman, Jeffrey
Ñamendys-Silva, Silvio A
Martin-Loeches, Ignacio
Leone, Marc
Lupu, Mary-Nicoleta
Vincent, Jean-Louis
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description BACKGROUND: There is a need to better define the epidemiology of sepsis in intensive care units (ICUs) around the globe. METHODS: The Intensive Care over Nations (ICON) audit prospectively collected data on all adult (>16 years) patients admitted to the ICU between May 8 and May 18, 2012, except those admitted for less than 24 hours for routine postoperative surveillance. Data were collected daily for a maximum of 28 days in the ICU, and patients were followed up for outcome data until death, hospital discharge, or for 60 days. Participation was entirely voluntary. RESULTS: The audit included 10069 patients from Europe (54.1%), Asia (19.2%), America (17.1%), and other continents (9.6%). Sepsis, defined as infection with associated organ failure, was identified during the ICU stay in 2973 (29.5%) patients, including in 1808 (18.0%) already at ICU admission. Occurrence rates of sepsis varied from 13.6% to 39.3% in the different regions. Overall ICU and hospital mortality rates were 25.8% and 35.3%, respectively, in patients with sepsis, but it varied from 11.9% and 19.3% (Oceania) to 39.5% and 47.2% (Africa), respectively. After adjustment for possible confounders in a multilevel analysis, independent risk factors for in-hospital death included older age, higher simplified acute physiology II score, comorbid cancer, chronic heart failure (New York Heart Association Classification III/IV), cirrhosis, use of mechanical ventilation or renal replacement therapy, and infection with Acinetobacter spp. CONCLUSIONS: Sepsis remains a major health problem in ICU patients worldwide and is associated with high mortality rates. However, there is wide variability in the sepsis rate and outcomes in ICU patients around the globe.
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spelling pubmed-62890222018-12-14 Sepsis in Intensive Care Unit Patients: Worldwide Data From the Intensive Care over Nations Audit Sakr, Yasser Jaschinski, Ulrich Wittebole, Xavier Szakmany, Tamas Lipman, Jeffrey Ñamendys-Silva, Silvio A Martin-Loeches, Ignacio Leone, Marc Lupu, Mary-Nicoleta Vincent, Jean-Louis Open Forum Infect Dis Major Article BACKGROUND: There is a need to better define the epidemiology of sepsis in intensive care units (ICUs) around the globe. METHODS: The Intensive Care over Nations (ICON) audit prospectively collected data on all adult (>16 years) patients admitted to the ICU between May 8 and May 18, 2012, except those admitted for less than 24 hours for routine postoperative surveillance. Data were collected daily for a maximum of 28 days in the ICU, and patients were followed up for outcome data until death, hospital discharge, or for 60 days. Participation was entirely voluntary. RESULTS: The audit included 10069 patients from Europe (54.1%), Asia (19.2%), America (17.1%), and other continents (9.6%). Sepsis, defined as infection with associated organ failure, was identified during the ICU stay in 2973 (29.5%) patients, including in 1808 (18.0%) already at ICU admission. Occurrence rates of sepsis varied from 13.6% to 39.3% in the different regions. Overall ICU and hospital mortality rates were 25.8% and 35.3%, respectively, in patients with sepsis, but it varied from 11.9% and 19.3% (Oceania) to 39.5% and 47.2% (Africa), respectively. After adjustment for possible confounders in a multilevel analysis, independent risk factors for in-hospital death included older age, higher simplified acute physiology II score, comorbid cancer, chronic heart failure (New York Heart Association Classification III/IV), cirrhosis, use of mechanical ventilation or renal replacement therapy, and infection with Acinetobacter spp. CONCLUSIONS: Sepsis remains a major health problem in ICU patients worldwide and is associated with high mortality rates. However, there is wide variability in the sepsis rate and outcomes in ICU patients around the globe. Oxford University Press 2018-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6289022/ /pubmed/30555852 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy313 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Sakr, Yasser
Jaschinski, Ulrich
Wittebole, Xavier
Szakmany, Tamas
Lipman, Jeffrey
Ñamendys-Silva, Silvio A
Martin-Loeches, Ignacio
Leone, Marc
Lupu, Mary-Nicoleta
Vincent, Jean-Louis
Sepsis in Intensive Care Unit Patients: Worldwide Data From the Intensive Care over Nations Audit
title Sepsis in Intensive Care Unit Patients: Worldwide Data From the Intensive Care over Nations Audit
title_full Sepsis in Intensive Care Unit Patients: Worldwide Data From the Intensive Care over Nations Audit
title_fullStr Sepsis in Intensive Care Unit Patients: Worldwide Data From the Intensive Care over Nations Audit
title_full_unstemmed Sepsis in Intensive Care Unit Patients: Worldwide Data From the Intensive Care over Nations Audit
title_short Sepsis in Intensive Care Unit Patients: Worldwide Data From the Intensive Care over Nations Audit
title_sort sepsis in intensive care unit patients: worldwide data from the intensive care over nations audit
topic Major Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6289022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30555852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy313
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