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Prehospital management and identification of sepsis by emergency medical services: a systematic review.

Daniel J LaneRobbie I IchelsonIan R DrennanDamon C Scales
Published in: Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (2016)
The evidence suggests that identification of sepsis in the prehospital setting by EMS providers is carried out with varied success, depending on the strategy used; however, high-quality studies are lacking. Relying on provider impression alone had poor sensitivity, but some moderate-quality evidence supporting structured screening for sepsis with vital signs criteria demonstrated modest sensitivity and specificity. Additional research to improve diagnostic accuracy and explore improvements in EMS management is needed.
Keyphrases
  • emergency medical
  • septic shock
  • acute kidney injury
  • intensive care unit
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • cardiac arrest
  • mental health
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • high intensity
  • quality improvement
  • structural basis