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Risk factors and Compliance of surviving sepsis campaign: A retrospective cohort study at tertiary care hospital

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Background and Objective: Sepsis is one of the leading causes of direct maternal mortality in Pakistan. It is recommended that the first three hours after the presentation are crucial. During this time implementation of surviving sepsis campaign resuscitation bundles reduces maternal mortality. Our objective was to assess the factors contributing to puerperal sepsis and the compliance of “surviving sepsis campaign resuscitation bundles in puerperal sepsis” for the management of puerperal sepsis. Methods: This was a retrospective record review for five years from January 2011-December 2015. All women who fulfilled the inclusion criteria of puerperal sepsis were included and data from their files were collected and entered in SPSS version 19.0. Mean and standard deviations were calculated for continuous variables while for categorical variable proportion and percentages were used. Results: This retrospective record review in five years showed the 396 patients had P-sepsis, among them 44 patients had severe sepsis with organ dysfunction. The culture was positive in 26(59%) with trend of E-coli in 9(20%) Among them 12(27%) had serum lactate more than ≥4mmol/L. Central venous pressure monitoring with fluid resuscitation was done as per protocol of survival bundle given to all 12(100%), Vasopressin was needed in half of these patients 6(50%). Amid 44 patients of severe sepsis 29(66%) were admitted to special care, while 15(34%) required intensive care admissions. Our 7(16%) patients failed to survive. All of them had multi-organ failure. Conclusion: There was moderate adherence of modified surviving sepsis campaign resuscitation bundles. Further improvement in compliance is warranted. doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.38.1.3992 How to cite this:Yousuf F, Malik A, Saba A, Sheikh S. Risk factors and Compliance of surviving sepsis campaign: A retrospective cohort study at tertiary care hospital. Pak J Med Sci. 2022;38(1):90-94. doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.38.1.3992 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Title: Risk factors and Compliance of surviving sepsis campaign: A retrospective cohort study at tertiary care hospital
Description:
Background and Objective: Sepsis is one of the leading causes of direct maternal mortality in Pakistan.
It is recommended that the first three hours after the presentation are crucial.
During this time implementation of surviving sepsis campaign resuscitation bundles reduces maternal mortality.
Our objective was to assess the factors contributing to puerperal sepsis and the compliance of “surviving sepsis campaign resuscitation bundles in puerperal sepsis” for the management of puerperal sepsis.
Methods: This was a retrospective record review for five years from January 2011-December 2015.
All women who fulfilled the inclusion criteria of puerperal sepsis were included and data from their files were collected and entered in SPSS version 19.
Mean and standard deviations were calculated for continuous variables while for categorical variable proportion and percentages were used.
Results: This retrospective record review in five years showed the 396 patients had P-sepsis, among them 44 patients had severe sepsis with organ dysfunction.
The culture was positive in 26(59%) with trend of E-coli in 9(20%) Among them 12(27%) had serum lactate more than ≥4mmol/L.
Central venous pressure monitoring with fluid resuscitation was done as per protocol of survival bundle given to all 12(100%), Vasopressin was needed in half of these patients 6(50%).
Amid 44 patients of severe sepsis 29(66%) were admitted to special care, while 15(34%) required intensive care admissions.
Our 7(16%) patients failed to survive.
All of them had multi-organ failure.
Conclusion: There was moderate adherence of modified surviving sepsis campaign resuscitation bundles.
Further improvement in compliance is warranted.
doi: https://doi.
org/10.
12669/pjms.
38.
1.
3992 How to cite this:Yousuf F, Malik A, Saba A, Sheikh S.
Risk factors and Compliance of surviving sepsis campaign: A retrospective cohort study at tertiary care hospital.
Pak J Med Sci.
2022;38(1):90-94.
doi: https://doi.
org/10.
12669/pjms.
38.
1.
3992 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.
org/licenses/by/3.
0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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