Early Goal Directed Therapy in Sepsis by Emergency Medical Services
Sepsis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Sepsis focused on measuring Emergency Medical Services, Lactic Acid, Sepsis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Older than 17 years of age
- Suspected to having an infection
- Meets 2 of 3 systemic inflammatory response criteria: heart rate > 90 beats per minute, respiratory rate >20 breaths per minute, temperature >38°C or <36°C
Exclusion Criteria:
- Transfer from another hospital
- Patients, coming from a rehabilitation/nursing facility where antibiotics were given prior to transfer
- Pregnant patients
- Prisoners.
Sites / Locations
- Mount Auburn Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Prehospital-directed therapy arm
Control Arm
Patients who are hypotensive or whose lactate is ≥ 2.5, prehospital providers will provide a notification to the receiving hospital (Hospital Notification), establish an IV, and provide 1 liter normal saline (NS) bolus of IV fluids. An additional 1 liter normal saline bolus will be given for systolic blood pressure less than 100. Patients who have a history of end-stage renal disease or congestive heart failure would receive only 20 milliliters/kilogram of fluid. If the patient remains hypotensive, Emergency Medical Services will continue providing fluids as is standard of care.
Prehospital providers will obtain a point of care lactate, establish an IV, and provide IV fluids as judged necessary.