Adult Code Sepsis: A Narrative Review of its Implementation and Impact

Borges, Marcio

Abstract

This narrative review explores the implementation and impact of sepsis code protocols, an urgent intervention strategy designed to improve clinical outcomes in patients with sepsis. We examined the degree of implementation, activation criteria, areas of implementation, personnel involved, responses after activation, goals and targets, impact on clinical indicators, and challenges in implementation. The reviewed evidence suggests that sepsis codes can significantly reduce sepsis-related mortality and enhance early administration of treatments. However, variability in activation criteria and inconsistent application present ongoing challenges. The review considers the incorporation of newer scoring systems, such as NEWS and MEWS, and the potential integration of machine learning tools for early sepsis detection. It highlights the importance of tailoring implementation to specific healthcare contexts and the value of ongoing training to optimize sepsis response. Limitations include the ongoing controversy surrounding sepsis definitions and the need for standardized, feasible quality indicators. Future research should focus on standardizing activation criteria, improving protocol adherence, and exploring emerging technologies to enhance early sepsis detection and management. Despite challenges, sepsis codes show promise in improving patient outcomes when implemented thoughtfully and consistently across healthcare settings.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:001347122000001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
Fecha de publicación: 2024
DOI:

10.1177/08850666241293034

Notas: ISI