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. 2022 Jan 6;11(2):192. doi: 10.3390/cells11020192

Table 1.

EMA sepsis scoring system, adapted from EMA publication (2010) and Odabasi and Bulbul (2020) [6,8]. The presence of at least two clinical signs and at least two laboratory findings from the table are considered as clinical sepsis in the context of a suspected or proven infection. This scoring system is suitable for EONS and LONS and is applicable up to 44 weeks of age.

EMA Sepsis Scoring System
Clinical Laboratory
Body temperature: Leukocyte count:
>38.5 °C or <4000/mm³ or >20.000/mm³
<36 °C and/or temperature irregularities Immature/total neutrophil ratio:
Cardiovascular instability: ≥0.2
Bradycardia or tachycardia and/or Platelet Count:
rhythm irregularity <100.000/mm³
Urine amount < 1 mL/kg/h CRP:
Hypotension >15 mg/L (1.5 mg/dL)
Impaired peripheral perfusion Procalcitonin:
Skin and subcutaneous lesions: ≥2 ng/mL
Petechiae Blood sugar monitoring (at least twice):
Sclerema Hyperglycemia (>180 mg/dL)
Respiratory Instability: Hypoglycemia (<45 mg/dL)
Apnea or Metabolic acidosis:
Tachypnea or Base deficit >10 mEq/L or
Increased oxygen demand or Serum lactate >2 mmol/L
Increased need for ventilation support
Gastrointestinal:
Nutritional intolerance
Insufficient breastfeeding
Abdominal distension
Non-specific:
Irritability
Lethargy
Hypotonia