A22 HEALTH SERVICES HIGHLIGHTS IN CRITICAL CARE: Epidemiology Of Adolescent Sepsis-Like Syndromes Presenting To Adult Hospital Emergency Departments

Rationale: The tragic case of Rory Staunton, an otherwise healthy adolescent who died of septic shock after presenting to an adult community hospital in 2012, galvanized broad policy changes for hospital care of sepsis across the US. Methods: We identified encounters involving patients aged 12 to 17...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2017-01, Vol.195
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Sepsis
Teenagers
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