院前使用静脉注射抗生素治疗败血症:英国文献综述

Patryk Jadzinski, Sarah Fouch, Chris Markham, Rebecca Stores
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如果不及时治疗,败血症的死亡率会增加。脓毒症六项护理捆绑计划提倡尽早使用广谱静脉注射抗生素来降低死亡率和发病率,但在英国院前环境中,尽管英国救护车服务机构会定期接诊脓毒症患者,但这一做法并未在全国范围内常规实施。我们进行了一项文献综述,以了解英国医护人员识别院前败血症并使用静脉注射抗生素进行治疗的能力,以及这对患者预后的影响。我们进行了检索,并对符合条件的三项研究进行了结构化批判性评估和主题分析。结果发现了三个主题:诊断准确性;院前抗生素的应用;对患者预后的影响。英国在这一领域的证据存在很大差距,因此很难从这些研究中提出概括性建议。辅助医务人员有可能高度准确地识别败血症,并按照方案静脉注射抗生素。在英国,还没有大型研究对辅助医务人员在院前静脉注射抗生素后的患者治疗效果进行评估,因此应开展大型实证研究来评估其有效性。
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Prehospital management of sepsis with IV antibiotics: a UK literature review
Sepsis mortality rates increase if prompt treatment is not administered. The Sepsis Six care bundle advocates the early administration of broad-spectrum intravenous antibiotics to reduce mortality and morbidity but this is not routinely practised nationally in UK prehospital settings, although UK ambulance services regularly attend septic patients. A literature review was conducted to investigate knowledge around paramedics' ability to recognise and treat prehospital sepsis with intravenous antibiotics in the UK and the impact of this on patient outcomes. A search was conducted and the three eligible studies included underwent a structured critical appraisal and thematic analysis. Three themes emerged: diagnostic accuracy; administration of prehospital antibiotics; and impact on patient outcomes. There is a significant gap in evidence in this field in the UK, and it was difficult to make generalised recommendations from the studies. Paramedics have the potential to be highly accurate in the recognition of sepsis and administer intravenous antibiotics when following a protocol. No major studies measure patient outcomes following prehospital intravenous antibiotics administration by paramedics in the UK and large empirical studies should be conducted to assess the effectiveness of this.
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