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Lack of clinically evident signs of organ failure affects ED treatment of patients with severe sepsisKeywords: Severe sepsis, Septic shock, Emergency services hospital, “Surviving Sepsis Campaign,” Compliance, Protocol adherence Abstract: The presence of clinically evident compared to biochemical signs of organ failure was associated with increased compliance with a SSC-based resuscitation bundle and admission to the ICU, suggesting that recognition of severe sepsis is an important barrier for successful implementation of quality improvement programs for septic patients. In septic ED patients admitted to the ICU, the time to antibiotics was shorter compared to patients admitted to a normal ward.
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