Sepsis in two hospitals in Rwanda: A retrospective cohort study of presentation, management, outcomes, and predictors of mortality.

<h4>Purpose</h4>Few studies have assessed the presentation, management, and outcomes of sepsis in low-income countries (LICs). We sought to characterize these aspects of sepsis and to assess mortality predictors in sepsis in two referral hospitals in Rwanda.<h4>Materials and method...

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Main Authors: Dennis A Hopkinson, Jean Paul Mvukiyehe, Sudha P Jayaraman, Aamer A Syed, Myles S Dworkin, Willy Mucyo, Thierry Cyuzuzo, Anne Tuyizere, Christian Mukwesi, Gaston Nyirigira, Paulin R Banguti, Elisabeth D Riviello
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251321
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author Dennis A Hopkinson
Jean Paul Mvukiyehe
Sudha P Jayaraman
Aamer A Syed
Myles S Dworkin
Willy Mucyo
Thierry Cyuzuzo
Anne Tuyizere
Christian Mukwesi
Gaston Nyirigira
Paulin R Banguti
Elisabeth D Riviello
author_facet Dennis A Hopkinson
Jean Paul Mvukiyehe
Sudha P Jayaraman
Aamer A Syed
Myles S Dworkin
Willy Mucyo
Thierry Cyuzuzo
Anne Tuyizere
Christian Mukwesi
Gaston Nyirigira
Paulin R Banguti
Elisabeth D Riviello
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description <h4>Purpose</h4>Few studies have assessed the presentation, management, and outcomes of sepsis in low-income countries (LICs). We sought to characterize these aspects of sepsis and to assess mortality predictors in sepsis in two referral hospitals in Rwanda.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>This was a retrospective cohort study in two public academic referral hospitals in Rwanda. Data was abstracted from paper medical records of adult patients who met our criteria for sepsis.<h4>Results</h4>Of the 181 subjects who met eligibility criteria, 111 (61.3%) met our criteria for sepsis without shock and 70 (38.7%) met our criteria for septic shock. Thirty-five subjects (19.3%) were known to be HIV positive. The vast majority of septic patients (92.7%) received intravenous fluid therapy (median = 1.0 L within 8 hours), and 94.0% received antimicrobials. Vasopressors were administered to 32.0% of the cohort and 46.4% received mechanical ventilation. In-hospital mortality for all patients with sepsis was 51.4%, and it was 82.9% for those with septic shock. Baseline characteristic mortality predictors were respiratory rate, Glasgow Coma Scale score, and known HIV seropositivity.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Septic patients in two public tertiary referral hospitals in Rwanda are young (median age = 40, IQR = 29, 59) and experience high rates of mortality. Predictors of mortality included baseline clinical characteristics and HIV seropositivity status. The majority of subjects were treated with intravenous fluids and antimicrobials. Further work is needed to understand clinical and management factors that may help improve mortality in septic patients in LICs.
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spelling doaj.art-815044ee8c724a379ae1e5f177d8e2df2022-12-21T23:08:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01165e025132110.1371/journal.pone.0251321Sepsis in two hospitals in Rwanda: A retrospective cohort study of presentation, management, outcomes, and predictors of mortality.Dennis A HopkinsonJean Paul MvukiyeheSudha P JayaramanAamer A SyedMyles S DworkinWilly MucyoThierry CyuzuzoAnne TuyizereChristian MukwesiGaston NyirigiraPaulin R BangutiElisabeth D Riviello<h4>Purpose</h4>Few studies have assessed the presentation, management, and outcomes of sepsis in low-income countries (LICs). We sought to characterize these aspects of sepsis and to assess mortality predictors in sepsis in two referral hospitals in Rwanda.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>This was a retrospective cohort study in two public academic referral hospitals in Rwanda. Data was abstracted from paper medical records of adult patients who met our criteria for sepsis.<h4>Results</h4>Of the 181 subjects who met eligibility criteria, 111 (61.3%) met our criteria for sepsis without shock and 70 (38.7%) met our criteria for septic shock. Thirty-five subjects (19.3%) were known to be HIV positive. The vast majority of septic patients (92.7%) received intravenous fluid therapy (median = 1.0 L within 8 hours), and 94.0% received antimicrobials. Vasopressors were administered to 32.0% of the cohort and 46.4% received mechanical ventilation. In-hospital mortality for all patients with sepsis was 51.4%, and it was 82.9% for those with septic shock. Baseline characteristic mortality predictors were respiratory rate, Glasgow Coma Scale score, and known HIV seropositivity.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Septic patients in two public tertiary referral hospitals in Rwanda are young (median age = 40, IQR = 29, 59) and experience high rates of mortality. Predictors of mortality included baseline clinical characteristics and HIV seropositivity status. The majority of subjects were treated with intravenous fluids and antimicrobials. Further work is needed to understand clinical and management factors that may help improve mortality in septic patients in LICs.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251321
spellingShingle Dennis A Hopkinson
Jean Paul Mvukiyehe
Sudha P Jayaraman
Aamer A Syed
Myles S Dworkin
Willy Mucyo
Thierry Cyuzuzo
Anne Tuyizere
Christian Mukwesi
Gaston Nyirigira
Paulin R Banguti
Elisabeth D Riviello
Sepsis in two hospitals in Rwanda: A retrospective cohort study of presentation, management, outcomes, and predictors of mortality.
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title Sepsis in two hospitals in Rwanda: A retrospective cohort study of presentation, management, outcomes, and predictors of mortality.
title_full Sepsis in two hospitals in Rwanda: A retrospective cohort study of presentation, management, outcomes, and predictors of mortality.
title_fullStr Sepsis in two hospitals in Rwanda: A retrospective cohort study of presentation, management, outcomes, and predictors of mortality.
title_full_unstemmed Sepsis in two hospitals in Rwanda: A retrospective cohort study of presentation, management, outcomes, and predictors of mortality.
title_short Sepsis in two hospitals in Rwanda: A retrospective cohort study of presentation, management, outcomes, and predictors of mortality.
title_sort sepsis in two hospitals in rwanda a retrospective cohort study of presentation management outcomes and predictors of mortality
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251321
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