Prevalence of Severe Sepsis in the Czech Republic: Prospective Multicentre One-day Study
Authors:
V. Černý 1; I. Novák 2; V. Šrámek 3
Authors‘ workplace:
Klinika anesteziologie, resuscitace a intenzivní medicíny, Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Lékařská fakultav Hradci Králové, Fakultní nemocnice Hradec Králové, přednosta doc. MUDr. Vladimír Černý, PhD., FCCM2Interní klinika, Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Lékařs
1
Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., , 2003, č. 5, s. 218-222
Category:
Overview
Objective:
Sepsis represents a substantial health care and economical problem and there is no epidemiological data aboutthe prevalence of sepsis and severe sepsis in intensive care units (ICU) in the Czech Republic. The aim of the study was todetermine the prevalence of severe sepsis in ICU patients and to create nationwide network for future research projects.Design: A nationwide questionnaire-based one-day point prevalence study.Setting: Charles University, Medical Faculty and Faculty Hospital Hradec Králové and Faculty Hospital in Plzeň, Masaryk’sUniversity and Faculty Hospital in Brno.Material and methods: The study was conducted on April 10, 2003. All members of the Section of Intensive Care Medicineunder the Czech Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine were sent a uniform questionnaire in order tocollect data from each member’s work place. Data were collected from each patient hospitalized in responder’s ICU on thestudy day. The Questionnaire included variables describing the ICU (identification, number of beds, occupancy on the studyday) and evaluating each patient (sex, age, diagnostic group and presence of sepsis). In patients with sepsis the presenceof severe sepsis, source of sepsis, way of source control and type of vasopressor therapy were also evaluated.Results: A total of 327 patients were enrolled and further analyzed from 54 ICUs (total capacity 446 beds, bed occupancy73%) with the mean age of 53 (range 0.5–87) years. In 112 patients (34.2%) sepsis was diagnosed and of these 55 (16.8%)fulfilled the criteria for severe sepsis.Conclusion: This study documents for the first time the prevalence of sepsis and severe sepsis in the Czech Republic.Prevalence of sepsis and severe sepsis was 34.2%, resp. 16.8% and obtained data do not differ from similar European andAmerican studies. All responding ICUs expressed their interest to collaborate in similar studies which provides a baselinefor future nationwide research projects.
Key words:
sepsis – severe sepsis –intensive care – epidemiology – infection – organ failure
Labels
Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Inten Intensive Care MedicineArticle was published in
Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
2003 Issue 5
Most read in this issue
- System PiCCO: Pulse Contour Cardiac Output
- CRRT and Citrate Anticoagulation in Critically Ill
- Prevalence of Severe Sepsis in the Czech Republic: Prospective Multicentre One-day Study
- Cricothyroidotomy Training on Cadavers: a Prospective Study