Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Percentage of patients treated with Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) hour-1 bundle |
The primary outcome is whether a patient receives a modified SSC hour-1 bundle within three hours from the time of first SIRS alert. The modified SSC hour-1 bundle includes (1) lactate lab collected, (2) two blood cultures collected, (3) new intravenous antimicrobial administration (from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Adult Sepsis Event (ASE) list). Patients will be tallied. |
Up to 3 hours |
|
Secondary |
Time to blood culture order |
Time from the first SIRS alert until two blood cultures ordered in all patients and the subgroups of patients with CDC ASE, CDC BSE, and Sepsis-3 sepsis definitions. This will be measured in minutes. |
24 hours |
|
Secondary |
Time to blood culture collection |
Time from the first SIRS alert until two blood cultures collected in all patients and the subgroups of patients with CDC ASE, CDC BSE, and Sepsis-3 sepsis definitions. This will be measured in minutes. |
24 hours |
|
Secondary |
Time to lactate order |
Time from the first SIRS alert until lactate lab ordered in all patients and the subgroups of patients with CDC ASE, CDC BSE, and Sepsis-3 sepsis definitions. This will be measured in minutes. |
24 hours |
|
Secondary |
Time to lactate collection |
Time from the first SIRS alert until lactate lab collected in all patients and the subgroups of patients with CDC ASE, CDC BSE, and Sepsis-3 sepsis definitions. This will be measured in minutes. |
24 hours |
|
Secondary |
Time to antibiotic order |
Time from the first SIRS alert until new antibiotic order in all patients and the subgroups of patients with CDC ASE, CDC BSE, and Sepsis-3 sepsis definitions. This will be measured in minutes. |
24 hours |
|
Secondary |
Time to antibiotic treatment |
Time from the first SIRS alert until new antibiotic administration in all patients and the subgroups of patients with CDC ASE, CDC BSE, and Sepsis-3 sepsis definitions. This will be measured in minutes. |
24 hours |
|
Secondary |
Sepsis incidence |
Sepsis incidence (CDC ASE, CDC BSE, Sepsis-3) across all alerting groups. Events will be recorded and tallied up to 90 days from first SIRS alert or discharge, whichever occurs first. |
Up to 90 days |
|
Secondary |
Percentage of patients transferred to ICU transfer |
Intensive care unit (ICU) transfers for patients not in the ICU at the time of first SIRS alert will be recorded and tallied up to 90 days from first SIRS alert or discharge, whichever occurs first. |
Up to 90 days |
|
Secondary |
Median number of days of hospitalization |
This is to determine the average length of stay in the hospital. Days will be recorded and tallied up to 90 days from first SIRS alert or discharge, whichever occurs first. |
Up to 90 days |
|
Secondary |
Percentage of patients discharged as deceased or discharged to hospice |
This is to measure the outcomes ended in death or hospice. Outcomes will be recorded and tallied up to 90 days from first SIRS alert or discharge, whichever occurs first. |
Up to 90 days |
|
Secondary |
Percentage of patients discharged home |
This is to measure the outcomes ended in returning to home. Outcomes will be recorded and tallied up to 90 days from first SIRS alert or discharge, whichever occurs first. |
Up to 90 days |
|
Secondary |
Percentage of patients discharged to rehab |
This is to measure the outcomes ended in rehab. Outcomes will be recorded and tallied up to 90 days from first SIRS alert or discharge, whichever occurs first. |
Up to 90 days |
|
Secondary |
Percentage of patients discharged to skilled nursing facility |
This is to measure the outcomes ended in skilled nursing facility. Outcomes will be recorded and tallied up to 90 days from first SIRS alert or discharge, whichever occurs first. |
Up to 90 days |
|
Secondary |
Percentage inpatient mortality at 90 days |
This is to measure inpatient mortality. Deaths will be recorded and tallied up to 90 days from first SIRS alert or discharge, whichever occurs first. |
Up to 90 days |
|
Secondary |
Number of positive blood cultures |
Positive blood cultures will be determined by blood tests. Positive cultures will be recorded and tallied up to 90 days from first SIRS alert or discharge, whichever occurs first. |
Up to 90 days |
|
Secondary |
Adverse antibiotic events |
This is defined as new antibiotic allergy documented in 14 days after first SIRS alert or C. difficile infection or multi-drug resistant organism infection within 7-90 days of first SIRS alert. Events will be recorded and tallied up to 90 days from first SIRS alert or discharge, whichever occurs first. |
Up to 90 days |
|
Secondary |
Time to modified SSC hour-1 bundle completion |
Time interval from first SIRS alert to a modified SSC hour-1 bundle completion, censored at 24 hours after the first alert time, in all patients and the subgroups of patients with CDC ASE, CDC Bacteraemia/Fungemia Shock Event (BSE), and Sepsis-3 sepsis definitions. This will be measured in minutes. |
24 hours |
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