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Association of Time of Day with Delays in Antimicrobial Initiation among Ward Patients with Hospital-onset Sepsis.

Jennifer C GinestraRachel KohnRebecca A HubbardCatherine L AuriemmaMitesh S PatelGeorge L AnesiMeeta Prasad KerlinGary E Weissman
Published in: Annals of the American Thoracic Society (2023)
The probability of antimicrobial initiation among patients with new hospital-onset sepsis declined at shift changes and overnight. Time to antimicrobial initiation for patients with sepsis onset overnight was four times longer than for patients with onset during the day. These findings indicate that time of day is associated with important care processes for ward patients with hospital-onset sepsis. Future work should validate these findings in other settings and elucidate underlying mechanisms to inform quality-enhancing interventions.
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