EHR clinical surveillance definition |
N=47a
(of 220 chart review-confirmed severe sepsis cases)
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N= 162a
(of 334 EHR definition-positive cases)
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Sepsis-induced hypotension without vasopressors or other organ dysfunction (n =22)
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Sepsis episode not captured by EHR antibiotic criteria (n =18):
Antibiotics not given on each day for ≥4 day course (n= 6)
Did not meet required ≥4 day antibiotic course duration (n =4)
Parenteral antibiotic given was not a “new” agent (n =4)
Antibiotic administration not captured by EHR (n= 2)
Only given oral antibiotics (n =1)
Not given antibiotics due to being made comfort care (n =1)
Lactate ≥2.0 mmol as sole manifestation of organ dysfunction (n =4)
EHR rule for baseline organ dysfunction not consistent with reviewer’s assessment (n =4)
Sepsis-induced organ dysfunction that occurred outside ±2 day infection window (n =2)
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No evidence of infection despite blood culture order and course of antibiotics (n =33)
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Infection present, but organ dysfunction flagged by definition deemed not to be attributable to sepsis (n =129):
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Claims (modified Angus codes) |
N=91a
(of 220 chart review-confirmed severe sepsis cases)
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N= 111a
(of 240 Angus claims-positive cases)
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Not coded for infection (n =33)
Coded for infection but not coded for sepsis-induced organ dysfunction (n = 56):
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Hypotension or shock (n= 42)
Lactate as sole manifestation of sepsis-induced organ dysfunction so not captured by coding scheme (n =2)
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