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. 2020 Feb 13;5:29. [Version 1] doi: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15719.1

Table 2. Participant vignettes: three example participants discussed at the consensus meeting, shown with final decisions on patient classification.

Participant-1

E.coli

S: ceftriaxone, chloramphenicol,
gentamicin, ciprofloxacin,
meropenem

R: ampicillin, cotrimoxazole

Classification:
Definite Gram-negative sepsis

26 year old female

HIV negative, normally fit and well.
2 weeks postpartum. Caesarian section done at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital.
Unwell for 10 days post-operatively: abdominal pain, and fevers.


Admission: Temperature 40.0°C. SIRS = Yes

Recruitment Day 7: Temperature 37.0°C. SIRS= Yes
Wound clean. No urinary catheters. Urine dipstick negative.

Antibiotics: 9 days ceftriaxone, 5 days ciprofloxacin

Bloods Day 7: WCC 8.3 x10 9 L -1, CRP 91 mg/L, Lactate 2.6,

Outcome: Discharged alive
Participant-2

E.coli

S: ceftriaxone, chloramphenicol,
gentamicin, ciprofloxacin,
meropenem

R: ampicillin, cotrimoxazole

Classification:
Definite Gram-negative sepsis
72 year old male

HIV positive, on ART 10 years. Benign prostatic hyperplasia. Unwell for 3–4 weeks:
confusion, cough, weight loss, lethargy.

Pre-hospital: Co-amoxiclav and azithromycin within 1 month of admission. Week 2 TB
Treatment

Admission: Temperature 35.7°C, GCS 10. SIRS = Yes

Recruitment Day 5: Temperature 37.5°C. SIRS = No

Bloods Day 5: CD4 158 μL -1, WCC 26.0 x10 9 L -1,CRP >120mg L -1, lactate 3.4mmol L -1,
creatinine 862mmol L -1

Antibiotics: Ceftriaxone 24 hours

Outcome: Died in hospital
Participant 3

E.coli

S: chloramphenicol, gentamicin,
amikacin, meropenem,
co-amoxiclav

R: ceftriaxone, ampicillin,
cotrimoxazole, ciprofloxacin




Classification:
Possible Gram-negative
sepsis
32 year old woman,

HIV positive, ART 2 years. Mechanical fall into drain, pain in hip and hx of fevers
24 hours later. Associated headache and diarrhoea. Presented to Emergency
Department after 5 days, had blood culture and outpatient follow-up arranged. No
vital signs available on admission. Discharged on no antibiotics.





Bloods Day 6: WCC 6.3 x10 9 L -1, creatinine 39mmol L -1,CD4 847μL -1, lactate 2.6mmol L -1,
CRP 36mg L -1, urine dip negative

Repeat blood culture on Day 6 = negative, no antibiotics in between

Antibiotics: one dose of gentamicin on day 6, then discharged on nothing.

Outcome: Discharged alive

Abbreviations: SIRS, systemic inflammatory response syndrome; ART, antiretroviral therapy; WCC, white cell count; CRP, C-reactive protein