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Pre-hospital lactate testing in the recognition and management of sepsis and septic shock: A proof

Stanley, J; Kirby, K; Robinson, M

Authors

J Stanley

K Kirby

M Robinson



Abstract

Sepsis is a common condition, with a high mortality rate. Patients with this condition are routinely encountered by ambulance clinicians, but recognition of septic shock can be challenging. The pre-hospital phase of sepsis care provides the earliest opportunity for identification and treatment. Lactate measurement is a tool commonly used to stratify patient illness severity in sepsis, and is recommended as part of initial management in the acute hospital setting. A lack of evidence to inform the pre-hospital phase of care for patients with suspected sepsis prompted this pragmatic evaluation of point of care lactate measurement in an ambulance service. It is important to highlight that this study was carried out prior to the 2016 Sepsis-3 definitions and quickSOFA clinical criteria for
recognising sepsis.

Citation

Stanley, J., Kirby, K., & Robinson, M. (2017). Pre-hospital lactate testing in the recognition and management of sepsis and septic shock: A proof. Journal of Paramedic Practice, 9(4), 146-149

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 20, 2017
Publication Date Apr 7, 2017
Deposit Date Jun 12, 2018
Journal Journal of Paramedic Practice
Print ISSN 2041-9457
Publisher MA Healthcare
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 9
Issue 4
Pages 146-149
Keywords Sepsis, lactate
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/889415
Publisher URL http://www.paramedicpractice.com/about.shtml
Related Public URLs http://www.paramedicpractice.com/cgi-bin/go.pl/library/article.cgi?uid=108257;article=pp_9_4_146_149