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Sepsis alerts work! Just not in the patients who fire the alerts

PulmCCM

In the past decade, so-called “sepsis alerts” came out of nowhere to become a ubiquitous and resource-intensive component of inpatient medical care. “Sepsis alerts” are automated notifications that flag patients who meet certain criteria compatible with severe infection discernible from the electronic medical record.

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SGEM#448: More than A Feeling – Gestalt vs CDT for Predicting Sepsis

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Early Physician Gestalt Versus Usual Screening Tools for the Prediction of Sepsis in Critically Ill Emergency Patients. Background: Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. Thus, early identification of sepsis might not be as important as sometimes stated in guidelines.

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ECG Blog #366 — Diltiazem didn't work.

Ken Grauer, MD

Figure-2: I've color-coded P waves from Figure-1 according to P wave morphology ( See text ). NOTE: For clarity — I've color-coded P waves in the long lead II rhythm strip according to morphology. MAT almost always occurs in one of 2 common predisposing settings.

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Referrals

Mind The Bleep

could it be driven by a much more pressing sepsis ). If the aim is for someone to take over care then an explanation of why they can provide better care often works better than why you can’t look after them Outline the purpose of your referral early. We don’t know if the patient is unwell with this AF or otherwise (?could

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The Electronic Trauma Flow Sheet: What Does(n’t) Work – Part 2

The Trauma Pro

Sepsis score. Lack of accurate team arrival documentation. Anyone who has actually generated one of these can tell you that it’s a disaster! Reams of paper, typically 20-30 pages. Hundreds of “chronological” entries. Inclusion of extraneous information from later in the hospital stay. Ebola screens.

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The Latest in Critical Care, 2/5/24 (Issue #28)

PulmCCM

You can read the document here. Read the original document here. In 18 severe sepsis patients in 3 years at one center who underwent PET scanning (apparently done ad hoc), 14 of the 18 had positive tests, and 11 were true positives, leading to surgery in 2 and pacemaker removal in 2 (and longer / new antibiotics in 2).

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The 80th Bubble wrap x DFTB MSc in PEM

Don't Forget the Bubbles

of patients with follow-up documentation, 70.8% (95% CI 62.9–77.9) Reviewed by: Tasnim Ransome and Spyridon Karageorgos Article 3: Which Sepsis Scoring Tools Perform Best? Organ Dysfunction in Children With Blood Culture-Proven Sepsis: Comparative Performance of Four Scores in a National Cohort Study. Of the 74.9% Hagenbuch, N.,

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