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Unsere Sepsis Infozentrale bietet fundierte und unabhängige Informationen zur Prävention, Diagnostik, Behandlung und Nachsorge von Sepsis und auf die Versorgungsforschung rund um das Thema: Wie häufig ist Sepsis? Wie wird sie versorgt? Wie sind die Ergebnisse? Was erleben Patientinnen und Patienten?.

Ein zentrales Element ist unsere Literaturdatenbank, die eine qualifizierte Auswahl aktueller wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse aus renommierten Quellen bereitstellt. Durch regelmäßige, systematische Recherchen in der Medline-Datenbank der National Library of Medicine wird sie wöchentlich aktualisiert und erweitert – für stets aktuelle, evidenzbasierte Informationen.

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Unsere Wissens- und Literatur-Datenbank richtet sich an Ärztinnen und Ärzte, die in die Prävention, Diagnostik, Behandlung und Nachsorge der Sepsis eingebunden sind, an medizinische Fachkräfte, Patientinnen und Patienten sowie Selbsthilfegruppen. Sie dient auch zur Information anderer Organisationen des Gesundheitswesens und der interessierten Fachöffentlichkeit.

Informationen zur Literaturdatenbank

Die Datenbank bietet eine qualifizierte Auswahl aktueller, unabhängiger Informationen zur Prävention, Diagnostik, Behandlung und Nachsorge von Sepsis. Auf Grund der äußerst engen pathophysiologischen Verknüpfungen der COVID-19-Erkrankung und der Sepsis werden auch diesbezügliche Publikationen unabhängig von einem septischen Verlauf der SARS-CoV-2-Infektion eingeschlossen. Die vorliegende Liste berücksichtigt Publikationen, die aus Literaturverzeichnissen von Leitlinien, internationalen Fachgesellschaften und Organisationen, sowie aus systematischen Reviews ausgewählt wurden, ergänzt durch Expertenempfehlungen. Die Datenbank wird wöchentlich durch systematische Literatursuche in der Medline-Datenbank der National Library of Medicine aktualisiert und die Ergebnisse vom Redaktionsteam hinsichtlich der Relevanz bewertet. Die gelisteten Publikationen werden nach wissenschaftlicher Qualität und Evidenz ausgewählt, jedoch ohne systematische Quantifizierung der Evidenz. Die Datenbank erhebt nicht den Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit. Der wissenschaftliche Beirat der Sepsis-Stiftung überprüft die Auswahl jährlich. Ein Klick auf den im Pfeil integrierten DOI-Link öffnet das jeweilige Abstract oder den Volltext der entsprechenden Publikation in einem neuen Tab.

Trends in bacterial sepsis incidence and mortality in France between 2015 and 2019 based on National Health Data System (Système National des données de Santé (SNDS)): a retrospective observational study

2022

Trends in bacterial sepsis incidence and mortality in France between 2015 and 2019 based on National Health Data System (Système National des données de Santé (SNDS)): a retrospective observational study

Christian Brun-Buisson, Didier Guillemot, Fanny Pandolfi, Laurence Watier — BMJ open

2022
Abstract
Objective: This study aims to provide a case definition of sepsis of presumed bacterial aetiology based on 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) codes, to assess trends in sepsis incidence and mortality between 2015 and 2019 in France, and to describe the characteristics of affected patients and hospital stays. Design: Nationwide,…
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Themen:
Epidemiologie und Krankheitskosten
Keywords:
Critical Care, Epidemiology, infectious diseases,intensive &amp, public health
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Health outcomes in people 2 years after surviving hospitalisation with COVID-19: a longitudinal cohort study

2022

Health outcomes in people 2 years after surviving hospitalisation with COVID-19: a longitudinal cohort study

Dan Cui, Hui Zhang, Li Guo, LiLi Ren, Lixue Huang, Min Liu, Xia Li, Xiaoying Gu, Yeming Wang, Yimin Wang — The Lancet. Respiratory medicine

2022
Abstract
Background: With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, growing evidence shows that a considerable proportion of people who have recovered from COVID-19 have long-term effects on multiple organs and systems. A few longitudinal studies have reported on the persistent health effects of COVID-19, but the follow-up was limited to 1 year after acute infection. The aim…
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COVID-19 und Long-COVID
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One-year persistent symptoms and functional impairment in SARS-CoV-2 positive and negative individuals

2022

One-year persistent symptoms and functional impairment in SARS-CoV-2 positive and negative individuals

Aglaé Tardin, Delphine S Courvoisier, François Chappuis, Frederic Assal, Guido Bondolfi, Jean-Luc Reny, Laurent Kaiser, Mayssam Nehme, Olivia Braillard, Paola M Soccal — Journal of internal medicine

2022
Abstract
Background: Persistent symptoms of SARS-CoV-2 are prevalent weeks to months following the infection. To date, it is difficult to disentangle the direct from the indirect effects of SARS-CoV-2, including lockdown, social, and economic factors. Objective: The study aims to characterize the prevalence of symptoms, functional capacity, and quality of life at 12 months in…
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Themen:
COVID-19 und Long-COVID
Keywords:
Epidemiology, functional impairment, infectiousdiseases, inflammation, internal medicine, persistent symptoms, post-COVID, SARS
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Persistent symptoms after the first wave of COVID-19 in relation to SARS-CoV-2 serology and experience of acute symptoms: A nested survey in a population-based cohort

2022

Persistent symptoms after the first wave of COVID-19 in relation to SARS-CoV-2 serology and experience of acute symptoms: A nested survey in a population-based cohort

Cédric Lemogne, Céline Ribet, Emmanuel Wiernik, Hélène Blanché, Jean-François Deleuze, Laetitia Ninove, Marcel Goldberg, Olivier Robineau, Sofiane Kab, Xavier de Lamballerie — The Lancet regional health. Europe

2022
Abstract
Background: Many patients report persistent symptoms after COVID-19. Our aim was to determine whether some of these symptoms were more associated with past SARS-CoV-2 infection compared to other conditions. Methods: This prospective survey was nested in CONSTANCES, a randomly selected French population-based cohort, started in 2012. All participants being followed-up by internet completed 2 questionnaires…
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Keywords:
Constances, COVID-19, Long-COVID, Persistentsymptoms, Populationbased study, Post-covid condition, Post-infectious symptoms
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[White Paper – Improving the care of patients with impairments following sepsis and infections]

2022

[White Paper – Improving the care of patients with impairments following sepsis and infections]

Anna Schettler, Antje Freytag, Bianka Ditscheid, Carolin Fleischmann-Struzek, Josephine Storch, Lisa Wedekind, Mathias W Pletz, Norman Rose, Peter Schlattmann, Sebastian Born — Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)

2022
Abstract
Hundreds of thousands of individuals who experience lasting sequelae after sepsis and infections in Germany do not receive optimal care. In this White Paper we present measures for improvement, which were developed by a multidisciplinary expect panel as part of the SEPFROK project. Improved care rests on four pillars: 1. cross-sectoral assessment of sequelae…
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Sepsis-Langzeitfolgen
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Association of COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome With Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Family Members After ICU Discharge

2022

Association of COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome With Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Family Members After ICU Discharge

Achille Kouatchet, Alain Cariou, Bruno Megarbane, Danielle Reuter, Elie Azoulay, Guillaume Géri, Guillaume Van der Meersch, Matthieu Resche-Rigon, Olivier Guisset, Vincent Labbé — JAMA

2022
Abstract
Importance: Persistent physical and mental disorders are frequent in survivors of COVID-19-related acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). However, data on these disorders among family members are scarce. Objective: To determine the association between patient hospitalization for COVID-19 ARDS vs ARDS from other causes and the risk of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)-related symptoms in family members.…
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COVID-19 und Long-COVID, Sepsis-Langzeitfolgen
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Association Between Aspirin Use and Sepsis Outcomes: A National Cohort Study

2022

Association Between Aspirin Use and Sepsis Outcomes: A National Cohort Study

Babak M Tehrani, Chien-Chang Lee, I-Jing Chang, Lorenzo Porta, Quynh-Lan Dao, Tzu-Chun Hsu, Wan-Ting Hsu — Anesthesia and analgesia

2022
Abstract
Background: Aspirin has anti-inflammatory and antiplatelet activities and directly inhibits bacterial growth. These effects of aspirin may improve survival in patients with sepsis. We retrospectively reviewed a large national health database to test the relationship between prehospital aspirin use and sepsis outcomes. Methods: We conducted a retrospective population-based cohort study using the National Health Insurance…
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Prävention und Impfungen, Therapeutische Aspekte der Sepsis
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Adverse effects of delayed antimicrobial treatment and surgical source control in adults with sepsis: results of a planned secondary analysis of a cluster-randomized controlled trial

2022

Adverse effects of delayed antimicrobial treatment and surgical source control in adults with sepsis: results of a planned secondary analysis of a cluster-randomized controlled trial

Daniel O Thomas-Rüddel, Frank Bloos, Friedhelm Bach, Hendrik Rüddel, Herwig Gerlach, John C Marshall, Konrad Reinhart, Manfred Weiss, Matthias Lindner, Philipp Simon — Critical care (London, England)

2022
Abstract
Background: Timely antimicrobial treatment and source control are strongly recommended by sepsis guidelines, however, their impact on clinical outcomes is uncertain. Methods: We performed a planned secondary analysis of a cluster-randomized trial conducted from July 2011 to May 2015 including forty German hospitals. All adult patients with sepsis treated in the participating ICUs were included.…
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Themen:
Effektivität von Qualitätsverbesserungsmaßnahmen, Therapeutische Aspekte der Sepsis
Keywords:
Anti-bioticagents, Infection control, Patient care bundles, SEPSIS, Surgical sourcecontrol, Time-to-treatment
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Health Resource Use in Survivors of Pediatric Septic Shock in the United States

2022

Health Resource Use in Survivors of Pediatric Septic Shock in the United States

Aline B Maddux, Angela S Czaja, Anil Sapru, Christopher J L Newth, Jerry J Zimmerman, Joseph A Carcillo, Kathleen L Meert, Robert A Berg, Ron W Reeder, Russell K Banks — Pediatric critical care medicine

2022
Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate postdischarge health resource use in pediatric survivors of septic shock and determine patient and hospitalization factors associated with health resource use. Design: Secondary analyses of a multicenter prospective observational cohort study. Setting: Twelve academic PICUs. Patients: Children greater than or equal to 1 month and less than 18 years old hospitalized for…
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Themen:
Epidemiologie und Krankheitskosten, Pädiatrische und mütterliche Sepsis, Sepsis-Langzeitfolgen
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Outcomes in hospitalised patients with sepsis, severe sepsis or septic shock and reported penicillin allergy: a retrospective cohort study

2022

Outcomes in hospitalised patients with sepsis, severe sepsis or septic shock and reported penicillin allergy: a retrospective cohort study

Barite Dawud, Catherine A St Hill, Christine Schmidt, Claire S Smith, Daniel Ruppman, David Beddow, Justin Kirven, Love Patel, Michael Wankum, Rajesh Kethireddy — BMJ open

2022
Abstract
Objective: To determine outcomes in hospitalised patients with sepsis and reported penicillin allergy (PcnA). Design: Observational retrospective cohort study using data from electronic health records. Setting: A large single health system with 11 hospitals of small, medium and large sizes including a 630-bed tertiary care teaching hospital. Participants: Patients (n=5238) ≥18 years of age, hospitalised…
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Themen:
Therapeutische Aspekte der Sepsis
Keywords:
internal medicine, preventivemedicine, public health
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