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Comparison of Sepsis Definitions as Automated Criteria
- Source :
- Critical care medicine. 49(4)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Objectives Assess the impact of heterogeneity among established sepsis criteria (Sepsis-1, Sepsis-3, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Adult Sepsis Event, and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid severe sepsis core measure 1) through the comparison of corresponding sepsis cohorts. Design Retrospective analysis of data extracted from electronic health record. Setting Single, tertiary-care center in St. Louis, MO. Patients Adult, nonsurgical inpatients admitted between January 1, 2012, and January 6, 2018. Interventions None. Measurements and main results In the electronic health record data, 286,759 encounters met inclusion criteria across the study period. Application of established sepsis criteria yielded cohorts varying in prevalence: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Adult Sepsis Event (4.4%), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid severe sepsis core measure 1 (4.8%), International Classification of Disease code (7.2%), Sepsis-3 (7.5%), and Sepsis-1 (11.3%). Between the two modern established criteria, Sepsis-3 (n = 21,550) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Adult Sepsis Event (n = 12,494), the size of the overlap was 7,763. The sepsis cohorts also varied in time from admission to sepsis onset (hr): Sepsis-1 (2.9), Sepsis-3 (4.1), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Adult Sepsis Event (4.6), and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid severe sepsis core measure 1 (7.6); sepsis discharge International Classification of Disease code rate: Sepsis-1 (37.4%), Sepsis-3 (40.1%), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid severe sepsis core measure 1 (48.5%), and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Adult Sepsis Event (54.5%); and inhospital mortality rate: Sepsis-1 (13.6%), Sepsis-3 (18.8%), International Classification of Disease code (20.4%), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid severe sepsis core measure 1 (22.5%), and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Adult Sepsis Event (24.1%). Conclusions The application of commonly used sepsis definitions on a single population produced sepsis cohorts with low agreement, significantly different baseline demographics, and clinical outcomes.
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Databases, Factual
Population
Psychological intervention
MEDLINE
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Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
Severity of Illness Index
Sepsis
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
International Classification of Diseases
Outcome Assessment, Health Care
medicine
Humans
education
Retrospective Studies
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business.industry
Medical record
030208 emergency & critical care medicine
medicine.disease
Shock, Septic
United States
030228 respiratory system
Cohort
Emergency medicine
business
Medicaid
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15300293
- Volume :
- 49
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Critical care medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....845abc3f75041ab0544e83dfd84df8b9