The aim of this project is to constitute a prospective cohort of all the patients presenting to the adult emergencies of the University Hospital Centre (CHU) of Rennes for a septic syndrome of community origin.
Severe septic syndrome (SSG) and septic shock (CS) are two frequent and serious complications of infectious diseases. In this context, the optimization of the management of septic patients from their reception in the emergency services must be a priority. However there are no predictors of progression or severity in patients admitted to emergencies despite the recommendations emphasizing the need for screening and early therapeutic management. Many scores have been proposed for intensive care unit but they remain difficult to extrapolate to other services because they are very comprehensive and require information that is difficult to obtain for emergency physicians.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
796
CHU de Rennes
Rennes, France
Assessment of morbidity in patients with septic syndrome of community origin
Study of prognostic factors
Time frame: Day 90
Internal validity, severity score
Time frame: Day 90
Internal validity, triage score by orientation nurses
Time frame: Day 90
Study of the prognostic factors of patients with septic syndrome of community origin in terms of mortality
Time frame: Day 90
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