• Medicina intensiva · Jan 2020

    Interhospital Sepsis Code in Catalonia (Spain): Territorial model for initial care of patients with sepsis.

    • J C Yébenes, C Lorencio, E Esteban, L Espinosa, J M Badia, J A Capdevila, B Cisteró, S Moreno, E Calbo, X Jiménez-Fábrega, M Clèries, M T Faixedas, R Ferrer, E Vela, C Medina, A Rodríguez, C Netto, E Armero, M Solsona, R Lopez, A Granes, V Perez-Claveria, A Artigas, J Estany, and Comisión Asesora para la Atención al Paciente con Sepsis y Grup de Treball de Sèpsia i Xoc Sèptic (GTSiXS) SOCMIC-SOCMUE.
    • Servei de Medicina Intensiva, Hospital de Mataró, Mataró, España. Electronic address: jyebenes@csdm.cat.
    • Med Intensiva. 2020 Jan 1; 44 (1): 36-45.

    AbstractSepsis is a syndromic entity with high prevalence and mortality. The management of sepsis is standardized and exhibits time-dependent efficiency. However, the management of patients with sepsis is complex. The heterogeneity of the forms of presentation can make it difficult to detect and manage such cases, in the same way as differences in training, professional competences or the availability of health resources. The Advisory Commission for Patient Care with Sepsis (CAAPAS), comprising 7 scientific societies, the Emergency Medical System (SEM) and the Catalan Health Service (CatSalut), have developed the Interhospital Sepsis Code (CSI) in Catalonia (Spain). The general objective of the CSI is to increase awareness, promote early detection and facilitate initial care and interhospital coordination to attend septic patients in a homogeneous manner throughout Catalonia.Copyright © 2019 Elsevier España, S.L.U. y SEMICYUC. All rights reserved.

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