2022
DOI: 10.1136/emermed-2022-rcem.48
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892 Treatment variables associated with outcome in emergency department suspected sepsis

Abstract: Aims/Objectives/BackgroundEarly treatment is advocated in the management of patients with suspected sepsis. We sought to understand the association between the emergency department (ED) treatments and outcome in these patients. The treatments studied were: (i) the time to antibiotics, (ii) the volume of intravenous fluid (IVF), (iii) mean arterial pressure (MAP) after 2,000 ml of IVF and (iv) the final MAP in the ED.Methods/DesignA retrospective analysis of the ED database of adult patients who met two SIRS cr… Show more

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