2020
DOI: 10.5455/msm.2020.32.20-28
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“Appropriate” Versus “Inappropriate” Antibiotic Administration, “Prior To” Versus “After” the Diagnosis of Septic Shock. Impact on Patients with Sepsis Admitted to a Saudi Intensive Care Unit

Abstract: Introduction: Delaying broad-spectrum antibiotics beyond 1-2 hours once the septic shock is diagnosed increases patients' risk of death. However, what is the impact of already being on antibiotics when a septic shock is diagnosed? Aim: We compared demographics, clinical characteristics and outcomes in septic shock patients on antibiotics initiated prior to versus after septic shock was diagnosed; whose initial antibiotics were considered appropriate for the offending organism(s); and who died in versus were di… Show more

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