Timing of antibiotics, volume, and vasoactive infusions in children with sepsis admitted to intensive care
Bregje M. van Paridon, Cathy Sheppard, Garcia Guerra G, Ari R. Joffe

TL;DR
This study examines how early antibiotic and fluid treatments affect outcomes in children with sepsis in intensive care.
Contribution
The study identifies that higher early fluid bolus volumes in children with septic shock correlate with longer ICU stays and ventilation.
Findings
Early antibiotic administration occurred in only 25% of patients within the first hour.
Higher fluid bolus volumes in the first 2 hours were linked to longer PICU length of stay and ventilator days in septic shock patients.
Abstract
Early administration of antibiotics for sepsis, and of fluid boluses and vasoactive agents for septic shock, is recommended. Evidence for this in children is limited. The Alberta Sepsis Network prospectively enrolled eligible children admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) with sepsis from 04/2012-10/2014. Demographics, severity of illness, and outcomes variables were prospectively entered into the ASN database after deferred consent. Timing of interventions were determined by retrospective chart review using a study manual and case-report-form. We aimed to determine the association of intervention timing and outcome in children with sepsis. Univariate (t-test and Fisher’s Exact) and multiple linear regression statistics evaluated predictors of outcomes of PICU length of stay (LOS) and ventilation days. Seventy-nine children, age median 60 (IQR 22–133) months, 40 (51 %)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy · Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment · Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation
