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Initial clinical outcomes and prognostic variables in the implementation of a Code Sepsis in a high complexity University Hospital

OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of the first months of application of a Code Sepsis in a high complexity hospital, analyzing patient´s epidemiological and clinical characteristics and prognostic factors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A long-term observational study was carried out throughout a consecutive...

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Autores principales: Ramasco, Fernando, Figuerola, Angels, Mendez, Rosa, Serrano, Diego Rodríguez, von Wernitz, Andrés, Hernández-Aceituno, Ana, Sáez, Carmen, Cardeñoso, Laura, Martin, Elena, García-Vázquez, Nieves, de las Cuevas, Carmen, Pascual, Natalia, Bautista, Azucena, Jiménez, David, Fernández, Guillermo, Leal, Ana, Vinuesa, Mercedes, Pizarro, Alberto, di Martino, Marcello, Del Campo, Lourdes, Sanz, Iñigo García, Chicot, Marta, Barrios, Ana, Rubio, María José
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Publicado: Sociedad Española de Quimioterapia 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6609936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30968675
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author Ramasco, Fernando
Figuerola, Angels
Mendez, Rosa
Serrano, Diego Rodríguez
von Wernitz, Andrés
Hernández-Aceituno, Ana
Sáez, Carmen
Cardeñoso, Laura
Martin, Elena
García-Vázquez, Nieves
de las Cuevas, Carmen
Pascual, Natalia
Bautista, Azucena
Jiménez, David
Fernández, Guillermo
Leal, Ana
Vinuesa, Mercedes
Pizarro, Alberto
di Martino, Marcello
Del Campo, Lourdes
Sanz, Iñigo García
Chicot, Marta
Barrios, Ana
Rubio, María José
author_facet Ramasco, Fernando
Figuerola, Angels
Mendez, Rosa
Serrano, Diego Rodríguez
von Wernitz, Andrés
Hernández-Aceituno, Ana
Sáez, Carmen
Cardeñoso, Laura
Martin, Elena
García-Vázquez, Nieves
de las Cuevas, Carmen
Pascual, Natalia
Bautista, Azucena
Jiménez, David
Fernández, Guillermo
Leal, Ana
Vinuesa, Mercedes
Pizarro, Alberto
di Martino, Marcello
Del Campo, Lourdes
Sanz, Iñigo García
Chicot, Marta
Barrios, Ana
Rubio, María José
author_sort Ramasco, Fernando
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of the first months of application of a Code Sepsis in a high complexity hospital, analyzing patient´s epidemiological and clinical characteristics and prognostic factors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A long-term observational study was carried out throughout a consecutive period of seven months (February 2015 – September 2015). The relationship with mortality of risk factors, and analytic values was analyzed using uni- and multivariate analyses. RESULTS: A total of 237 patients were included. The in-hospital mortality was 24% at 30 days and 27% at 60 days. The mortality of patients admitted to Critical Care Units was 30%. Significant differences were found between the patients who died and those who survived in mean levels of creatinine (2.30 vs 1.46 mg/dL, p <0.05), lactic acid (6.10 vs 2.62 mmol/L, p <0.05) and procalcitonin (23.27 vs 12.73 mg/dL, p <0.05). A statistically significant linear trend was found between SOFA scale rating and mortality (p<0.05). In the multivariate analysis additional independent risk factors associated with death were identified: age > 65 years (OR 5.33, p <0.05), lactic acid > 3 mmol/L (OR 5,85, p <0,05), creatinine > 1,2 mgr /dL (OR 4,54, p <0,05) and shock (OR 6,57, P <0,05). CONCLUSIONS: The epidemiological, clinical and mortality characteristics of the patients in our series are similar to the best published in the literature. The study has identified several markers that could be useful at a local level to estimate risk of death in septic patients. Studies like this one are necessary to make improvements in the Code Sepsis programs.
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spelling pubmed-66099362019-07-19 Initial clinical outcomes and prognostic variables in the implementation of a Code Sepsis in a high complexity University Hospital Ramasco, Fernando Figuerola, Angels Mendez, Rosa Serrano, Diego Rodríguez von Wernitz, Andrés Hernández-Aceituno, Ana Sáez, Carmen Cardeñoso, Laura Martin, Elena García-Vázquez, Nieves de las Cuevas, Carmen Pascual, Natalia Bautista, Azucena Jiménez, David Fernández, Guillermo Leal, Ana Vinuesa, Mercedes Pizarro, Alberto di Martino, Marcello Del Campo, Lourdes Sanz, Iñigo García Chicot, Marta Barrios, Ana Rubio, María José Rev Esp Quimioter Original OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of the first months of application of a Code Sepsis in a high complexity hospital, analyzing patient´s epidemiological and clinical characteristics and prognostic factors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A long-term observational study was carried out throughout a consecutive period of seven months (February 2015 – September 2015). The relationship with mortality of risk factors, and analytic values was analyzed using uni- and multivariate analyses. RESULTS: A total of 237 patients were included. The in-hospital mortality was 24% at 30 days and 27% at 60 days. The mortality of patients admitted to Critical Care Units was 30%. Significant differences were found between the patients who died and those who survived in mean levels of creatinine (2.30 vs 1.46 mg/dL, p <0.05), lactic acid (6.10 vs 2.62 mmol/L, p <0.05) and procalcitonin (23.27 vs 12.73 mg/dL, p <0.05). A statistically significant linear trend was found between SOFA scale rating and mortality (p<0.05). In the multivariate analysis additional independent risk factors associated with death were identified: age > 65 years (OR 5.33, p <0.05), lactic acid > 3 mmol/L (OR 5,85, p <0,05), creatinine > 1,2 mgr /dL (OR 4,54, p <0,05) and shock (OR 6,57, P <0,05). CONCLUSIONS: The epidemiological, clinical and mortality characteristics of the patients in our series are similar to the best published in the literature. The study has identified several markers that could be useful at a local level to estimate risk of death in septic patients. Studies like this one are necessary to make improvements in the Code Sepsis programs. Sociedad Española de Quimioterapia 2019-06-14 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6609936/ /pubmed/30968675 Text en © The Author 2019 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
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Ramasco, Fernando
Figuerola, Angels
Mendez, Rosa
Serrano, Diego Rodríguez
von Wernitz, Andrés
Hernández-Aceituno, Ana
Sáez, Carmen
Cardeñoso, Laura
Martin, Elena
García-Vázquez, Nieves
de las Cuevas, Carmen
Pascual, Natalia
Bautista, Azucena
Jiménez, David
Fernández, Guillermo
Leal, Ana
Vinuesa, Mercedes
Pizarro, Alberto
di Martino, Marcello
Del Campo, Lourdes
Sanz, Iñigo García
Chicot, Marta
Barrios, Ana
Rubio, María José
Initial clinical outcomes and prognostic variables in the implementation of a Code Sepsis in a high complexity University Hospital
title Initial clinical outcomes and prognostic variables in the implementation of a Code Sepsis in a high complexity University Hospital
title_full Initial clinical outcomes and prognostic variables in the implementation of a Code Sepsis in a high complexity University Hospital
title_fullStr Initial clinical outcomes and prognostic variables in the implementation of a Code Sepsis in a high complexity University Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Initial clinical outcomes and prognostic variables in the implementation of a Code Sepsis in a high complexity University Hospital
title_short Initial clinical outcomes and prognostic variables in the implementation of a Code Sepsis in a high complexity University Hospital
title_sort initial clinical outcomes and prognostic variables in the implementation of a code sepsis in a high complexity university hospital
topic Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6609936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30968675
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