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- W3114851812 abstract "ObjectivesTo determine if implementation of an automated sepsis screening algorithm with low positive predictive value led to inappropriate resource utilization in emergency department (ED) patients as evidenced by an increased proportion of children with false-positive sepsis screens receiving intravenous (IV) antibiotics.Study designRetrospective cohort study comparing children <18 years of age presenting to an ED who triggered a false-positive sepsis alert during 2 different 5-month time periods: a silent alert period when alerts were generated but not visible to clinicians and an active alert period when alerts were visible. Primary outcome was the proportion of patients who received IV antibiotics. Secondary outcomes included proportion receiving IV fluid boluses, proportion admitted to the hospital, and ED length of stay (LOS).ResultsOf 1457 patients, 1277 triggered a false-positive sepsis alert in the silent and active alert periods, respectively. In multivariable models, there were no changes in the proportion administered IV antibiotics (27.0% vs 27.6%, aOR 1.1 [0.9,1.3]) or IV fluid boluses (29.7% vs 29.1%, aOR 1.0 [0.8,1.2]). Differences in ED LOS and proportion admitted to the hospital were not significant when controlling for similar changes seen across all ED encounters.ConclusionsAn automated sepsis screening algorithm did not lead to changes in the proportion receiving IV antibiotics or IV fluid boluses, department LOS, or the proportion admitted to the hospital for patients with false-positive sepsis alerts. To determine if implementation of an automated sepsis screening algorithm with low positive predictive value led to inappropriate resource utilization in emergency department (ED) patients as evidenced by an increased proportion of children with false-positive sepsis screens receiving intravenous (IV) antibiotics. Retrospective cohort study comparing children <18 years of age presenting to an ED who triggered a false-positive sepsis alert during 2 different 5-month time periods: a silent alert period when alerts were generated but not visible to clinicians and an active alert period when alerts were visible. Primary outcome was the proportion of patients who received IV antibiotics. Secondary outcomes included proportion receiving IV fluid boluses, proportion admitted to the hospital, and ED length of stay (LOS). Of 1457 patients, 1277 triggered a false-positive sepsis alert in the silent and active alert periods, respectively. In multivariable models, there were no changes in the proportion administered IV antibiotics (27.0% vs 27.6%, aOR 1.1 [0.9,1.3]) or IV fluid boluses (29.7% vs 29.1%, aOR 1.0 [0.8,1.2]). Differences in ED LOS and proportion admitted to the hospital were not significant when controlling for similar changes seen across all ED encounters. An automated sepsis screening algorithm did not lead to changes in the proportion receiving IV antibiotics or IV fluid boluses, department LOS, or the proportion admitted to the hospital for patients with false-positive sepsis alerts." @default.
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- W3114851812 title "Effect of a Sepsis Screening Algorithm on Care of Children with False-Positive Sepsis Alerts" @default.
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