1. Prospective evaluation of septic shock patients in a tertiary care educational university hospital: a series of 1892 cases
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Gamze Şanlıdağ Işbilen, Deniz Akyol Seyhan, Merve Mert Vahabi, Buse Kenanoğlu, Dilşah Başkol Elik, Seichan Ketentzi, Oğuzhan Acet, Nazlihan Yalçin, Cansu Bulut Avşar, Ayşe Öna, Arda Kaya, Şükrü Dirik, Uğur Öna, Buğra Özkar, Damla Akdağ, Derya Kaya, Gunel Guliyeva, Cansu Tol, Meltem Ceylan, Gökhan Vatansever, Melike Demir, Serhat Uysal, Hilal Sipahi, Şöhret Aydemir, Meltem Taşbakan, Bilgin Arda, and Oğuz Reşat Sipahi
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septic shock ,sespis ,mortality ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
AIM: We aimed to evaluate the septic shock(SS) cases in terms of mortality and effecting variables for outcomes. BACKGROUND: Despite advancements and the early implementation of targeted therapies,sepsis-related mortality remains high. METHODS: Patients who had SS and consulted to Infectious Diseases between December 2013-September 2023 in our center were followed-up prospectively.Arterial lactate level 2 mg/dL criterion was added as an including criteria for SS according to the latest guidelines.Statistical analysis was performed via Chi-square test, a p value1 pathogen were isolated.One month mortality(OMM) in overall cohort was 76.64% and significantly higher than UTI or intraabdominal infection in the pneumonia SS subgroup(Table,p=0.027).OMM was higher in HASS than in NHASS[79.04%vs.74.64%,p:024].OMM with proven etiology and others were[75.8%vs.77.34%,p:0.427].OMM was significantly higher in lactate>2 subgroup(Table,p1 h after the start of the antibiotics(Table,p
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- 2024
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