Epidemiological trends of sepsis in the twenty-first century (2000-2013): an analysis of incidence, mortality, and associated costs in Spain.
Alejandro Álvaro-MecaMaría A Jiménez-SousaDariela MicheloudAinhoa Sánchez-LopezMaría Heredia-RodríguezEduardo TamayoSalvador Resino Garcíanull nullPublished in: Population health metrics (2018)
Sepsis has caused an increasing burden in terms of hospital admission, deaths, and costs in the Spanish public health system during the twenty-first century, but the incidence and mortality seemed to stabilize in 2010-2013. Moreover, there was a significant decrease in LOHS in 2010-2013 and a decline in hospital costs after 2011.