2020
DOI: 10.1513/annalsats.201910-781oc
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Association of Sepsis Diagnosis at Daytime and on Weekdays with Compliance with the 3-Hour Sepsis Treatment Bundles. A Multicenter Cohort Study

Abstract: Rationale: Compliance with sepsis bundles is associated with better outcomes, but information to support structural actions that might improve compliance is scarce. Few studies have evaluated bundle compliance in different time periods, with conflicting results.Objective: To evaluate the association of sepsis identification during the daytime versus during the nighttime and on weekdays versus on weekends with 3-hour sepsis treatment bundles compliance.Methods: Observational, multicenter study including septic … Show more

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“…reported that patients treated for sepsis during the daytime (de ned based on the sepsis identi cation time) received more frequent lactate measurements, earlier antibiotic administration, and increased compliance with the complete 3-h sepsis bundle [17]. They hypothesized that a higher turnover rate of staff during night shifts, including displaced staff from other areas to cover the shifts, could affect the association between daytime ED presentation and better sepsis bundle compliance [17]. In our clinical setting, most of the nursing staff working in emergency departments are subjected to a 'three-shift rotation schedule' (day, evening, and night shifts), and staff members are rarely displaced from other areas to cover night shifts.…”
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“…reported that patients treated for sepsis during the daytime (de ned based on the sepsis identi cation time) received more frequent lactate measurements, earlier antibiotic administration, and increased compliance with the complete 3-h sepsis bundle [17]. They hypothesized that a higher turnover rate of staff during night shifts, including displaced staff from other areas to cover the shifts, could affect the association between daytime ED presentation and better sepsis bundle compliance [17]. In our clinical setting, most of the nursing staff working in emergency departments are subjected to a 'three-shift rotation schedule' (day, evening, and night shifts), and staff members are rarely displaced from other areas to cover night shifts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…reported that patients treated for sepsis during the daytime (de ned based on the sepsis identi cation time) received more frequent lactate measurements, earlier antibiotic administration, and increased compliance with the complete 3-h sepsis bundle [17]. They hypothesized that a higher turnover rate of staff during night shifts, including displaced staff from other areas to cover the shifts, could affect the association between daytime ED presentation and better sepsis bundle compliance [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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