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Systematic review and consensus definitions for the Standardised Endpoints in Perioperative Medicine (StEP) initiative : infection and sepsis

Authors :
Jonathan Barnes
Jennifer Hunter
Steve Harris
Manu Shankar-Hari
Elisabeth Diouf
Ib Jammer
Cor Kalkman
Andrew A. Klein
Tomas Corcoran
Stefan Dieleman
Michael P.W. Grocott
Michael G. Mythen
Paul Myles
Tang Joon Gan
Andrea Kurz
Phil Peyton
Dan Sessler
Martin Tramèr
Alan Cyna
Gildasio S. De Oliveira
Christopher Wu
Mark Jensen
Henrik Kehlet
Mari Botti
Oliver Boney
Guy Haller
Mike Grocott
Tim Cook
Lee Fleisher
Mark Neuman
David Story
Russell Gruen
Sam Bampoe
Lis Evered
David Scott
Brendan Silbert
Diederik van Dijk
Matthew Chan
Hilary Grocott
Rod Eckenhoff
Lars Rasmussen
Lars Eriksson
Scott Beattie
Duminda Wijeysundera
Giovanni Landoni
Kate Leslie
Bruce Biccard
Simon Howell
Peter Nagele
Toby Richards
Andre Lamy
Manoj Lalu
Rupert Pearse
Monty Mythen
Jaume Canet
Ann Moller
Tony Gin
Marcus Schultz
Paolo Pelosi
Marcelo Gabreu
Emmanuel Futier
Ben Creagh-Brown
Alexander Fowler
Tom Abbott
Andy Klein
David James Cooper
David McIlroy
Rinaldo Bellomo
Andrew Shaw
John Prowle
Keyvan Karkouti
Josh Billings
David Mazer
Mohindas Jayarajah
Michael Murphy
Justyna Bartoszko
Rob Sneyd
Steve Morris
Ron George
Ramani Moonesinghe
Mark Shulman
Meghan Lane-Fall
Ulrica Nilsson
Nathalie Stevenson
Jamie (DJ) Cooper
Wilton van Klei
Luca Cabrini
Tim Miller
Nathan Pace
Sandy Jackson
Donal Buggy
Tim Short
Bernhard Riedel
Vijay Gottumukkala
Bilal Alkhaffaf
Mark Johnson
Intensive Care Medicine
AII - Infectious diseases
ACS - Diabetes & metabolism
ACS - Pulmonary hypertension & thrombosis
ACS - Microcirculation
Tramer, Martin
Haller, Guy Serge Antoine
Source :
British Journal of Anaesthesia, 122(4), 500. Oxford University Press, British journal of anaesthesia, 122(4), 500-508. Oxford University Press, British journal of anaesthesia, Vol. 122, No 4 (2019) pp. 500-508
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Perioperative infection and sepsis are of fundamental concern to perioperative clinicians. However, standardised endpoints are either poorly defined or not routinely implemented. The Standardised Endpoints in Perioperative Medicine (StEP) initiative was established to derive a set of standardised endpoints for use in perioperative clinical trials.Methods: We undertook a systematic review to identify measures of infection and sepsis used in the perioperative literature. A multi-round Delphi consensus process that included more than 60 clinician researchers was then used to refine a recommended list of outcome measures.Results: A literature search yielded 1857 titles of which 255 met inclusion criteria for endpoint extraction. A long list of endpoints, with definitions and timescales, was generated and those potentially relevant to infection and sepsis circulated to the theme subgroup and then the wider StEP-COMPAC working group, undergoing a three-stage Delphi process. The response rates for Delphi rounds 1, 3, and 3 were 89% (n=8), 67% (n=62), and 80% (n=8), respectively. A set of 13 endpoints including fever, surgical site, and organ-specific infections as defined by the US Centres for Disease Control and Sepsis-3 are proposed for future use.Conclusions: We defined a consensus list of standardised endpoints related to infection and sepsis for perioperative trials using an established and rigorous approach. Each endpoint was evaluated with respect to validity, reliability, feasibility, and patient centredness. One or more of these should be considered for inclusion in future perioperative clinical trials assessing infection, sepsis, or both, thereby permitting synthesis and comparison of future results.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00070912
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Anaesthesia, 122(4), 500. Oxford University Press, British journal of anaesthesia, 122(4), 500-508. Oxford University Press, British journal of anaesthesia, Vol. 122, No 4 (2019) pp. 500-508
Accession number :
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