About This Event
Pediatric sepsis guidelines recommend prompt fluid and antibiotic administration for pediatric septic shock. Yet ideal fluid volume and antibiotic timing remained unclear. Join Children's Hospital Association as authors of two recent Improving Pediatric Sepsis Outcomes (IPSO) publications address these outstanding questions and share their findings.
Objectives
- Evaluate the impact of fluid bolus volume on outcomes for pediatric sepsis patients.
- Describe the impact of antibiotic timeliness on mortality for pediatric sepsis patients.
Related Publications
Eisenberg, M. A., Riggs, R., Paul, R., Balamuth, F., Richardson, T., DeSouza, H. G., ... & Zuccaro, J. C. (2022). Association between the first-hour intravenous fluid volume and mortality in pediatric septic shock. Annals of emergency medicine, 80(3), 213-224.
Lane, R. D., Richardson, T., Scott, H. F., Paul, R. M., Balamuth, F., Eisenberg, M. A., Riggs, R., Huskins, W. C., Horvat, C. M., Keeney, G. E., Hueschen, L. A., Lockwood, J. M., Gunnala, V., McKee, B. P., Patankar, N., Pinto, V. L., Sebring, A. M., Sharron, M. P., Treseler, J., Wilkes, J. J., … Workman, J. K. (2024). Delays to Antibiotics in the Emergency Department and Risk of Mortality in Children With Sepsis. JAMA network open, 7(6), e2413955.