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The mortality due to severe sepsis in elderly patients is 1.3-1.5 times higher than that in younger cohorts[4,9]. Several studies have found age to be an independent predictor of mortality[ 4 , 5 , 8 , 9 ].
• In older adults, sepsis is 1.96 times more likely to result in readmission to a hospital than nonsepsis hospitalizations. 5 • More than 40% of older patients have another hospitalization within three months of the initial sepsis, most
Many people who survive sepsis recover completely and their lives return to normal. However, as with some other illnesses requiring intensive medical care, some patients have long-term effects.
14 Ιουλ 2023 · In this article, we outline a holistic approach to the management of sepsis in older adults that promotes individualised patient management, taking into account frailty, comorbidities, patient values, and the limited applicability of available evidence and guidelines.
Sepsis needs treatment in hospital straight away because it can get worse quickly. You should get antibiotics within 1 hour of arriving at hospital. If sepsis is not treated early, it can turn into septic shock and cause your organs to fail. This is life threatening.
6 Φεβ 2024 · Life After Sepsis in Adults • About one-third of all sepsis survivors, and more than 40% of older sepsis survivors, have another hospitalization within three months of the initial sepsis, most commonly due to a repeat episode of sepsis or another infection.1,2
1) Signs and symptoms that older adults with sepsis and their CGs consider bothersome enough to seek care; 2) Self-management strategies that are attempted before care is sought in the ED; 3) Interactions between older adults, their CGs, and health care providers from the time of symptom identification at home to when emergency care is sought; and