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Used in aggregate form as "per location" and/or "per timeframe", e.g. by month/quarter/year x Ward/Unit x Hospital
===QI domain===
===QI domain===
*[[QualityDomain::Safe]]
*[[QualityDomain::Safe]]
   
   
==Significance==
Sepsis is a hospital acquired complication that is associated with poor patient outcomes and has multiple strategies to prevent its occurrence.
{{discuss | who=Julie | question= Nothing was listed in your power point, what is the significance? }}


==Sampling Plan / Procedure==
==Sampling Plan / Procedure==
100 % of all patients will be monitored for  acquired Septic_Sepsis.
100 % of all patients will be monitored for  acquired Septic_Sepsis listed in the data sources below.  
===Inclusion Criteria===
===Inclusion Criteria===
All
All
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None
None
===Frequency===
===Frequency===
* Recorded once  per patient 
*Recording the date the Sepsis occurred.
* On quarterly basis based on discharge dates, tabulate the number of cases on acquired and total number of patient days or Total ICU_LOS in [[Length of Stay (ICU Report)]]
*Time Reference is calendar month, quarter or year.


==Definition and Derivation==
==Definition and Derivation==
Number of Septic_Sepsis cases per 1000 ICU patient days
Number of Septic_Sepsis cases per 1000 ICU patient days
===Numerator===
===Numerator===
Number of new ICU Septic_Sepsis acquired cases
Number of ICU Septic_Sepsis acquired cases
{{Discuss | who=Julie | question = Just to be clear, is it number of cases (possibly >1 per pt) or once per pt as mentioned above? }}


===Denominator===
===Denominator===
Total ICU_LOS  in [[Length of Stay (ICU Report)]]
Total Patient Days from Bed occupancy Definition1
 
==Data Sources==
==Data Sources==
* Starting 2019, Septic_Sepsis is part of the ICD10 collection with codes  R57.2, R65.0, R65.1 under the Acquired Diagnosis / Complication.  
* Starting 2019, Septic_Sepsis is part of the ICD10 collection with codes  R57.2, R65.0, R65.1 under the Acquired Diagnosis / Complication.  

Latest revision as of 12:59, 2021 December 13

Number of Septic-Sepsis cases per 1000 ICU patient days

Indicators
Indicator: ICU Acquired Sepsis
Created/Raw: Created
Program: Critical Care
Start Date:
End Date:
Reports: Critical Care Program Quality Indicator Report, WRHA ICU Hospital-Acquired Conditions


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Used in aggregate form as "per location" and/or "per timeframe", e.g. by month/quarter/year x Ward/Unit x Hospital

QI domain

  • Safe

Sepsis is a hospital acquired complication that is associated with poor patient outcomes and has multiple strategies to prevent its occurrence.

Sampling Plan / Procedure

100 % of all patients will be monitored for acquired Septic_Sepsis listed in the data sources below.

Inclusion Criteria

All

Exclusion Criteria

None

Frequency

  • Recording the date the Sepsis occurred.
  • Time Reference is calendar month, quarter or year.

Definition and Derivation

Number of Septic_Sepsis cases per 1000 ICU patient days

Numerator

Number of ICU Septic_Sepsis acquired cases

Denominator

Total Patient Days from Bed occupancy Definition1

Data Sources

  • Starting 2019, Septic_Sepsis is part of the ICD10 collection with codes R57.2, R65.0, R65.1 under the Acquired Diagnosis / Complication.
  1. Sepsis (SIRS due to infection, without acute organ failure)
  2. Severe sepsis
  3. Shock, septic
  • Before 2019, Septic_Sepsis include Septic Shock (old code 44) and Severe Sepsis (old code 45) and saved in table L_Dxs

SAS Program

  • The SAS program to get the Septic_Sepsis is X:\Julie\SAS_CFE\CFE_macros\Pre_ICD10_AcqDx.sas
  • The SAS program to get the LOS is X:\Julie\SAS_CFE\CFE_macros\logphi.sas and (datetimes.sas or datetime_short.sas )

Report Users

Critical Care Directors, Critical Care Unit Managers and WRHA Outcome Improvement Team Committee

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