Randomised feasibility study of prehospital recognition and antibiotics for emergency patients with sepsis (PhRASe)
Severe sepsis is a time critical condition which is known to have a high mortality rate. Evidence suggests that early diagnosis and early administration of antibiotics can reduce morbidity and mortality from sepsis. The prehospital phase of emergency medical care may provide the earliest opportunity...
Main Authors: | Jones, J, Allen, S, Davies, J, Driscoll, T, Ellis, G, Fegan, G, Foster, T, Francis, N, Islam, S, Morgan, M, Nanayakkara, PWB, Perkins, GD, Porter, A, Rainer, T, Ricketts, S, Sewell, B, Shanahan, T, Smith, FG, Smyth, MA, Snooks, H, Moore, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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