Keywords

Antibiotics, Goal-directed therapy, Sepsis

 

Authors

  1. Hutchison, Robert W. PharmD
  2. Govathoti, D. Angeleena MD
  3. Fehlis, Kyle MD
  4. Zheng, Qi PhD
  5. Cottrell, Janet H. MS, BSN, RN
  6. Franklin, Nancy LVN
  7. Montgomery, G. Mark MD, MMM, CPE

Abstract

This study was conducted to determine the effect of an empiric antimicrobial guide on clinical and economic outcomes related to severe sepsis. As all critical care nurses know, severe sepsis is often life-threatening. The study found that an empiric antimicrobial guide specific for severe sepsis was associated with a reduced length of stay, a significantly earlier time to first dose antibiotic, and significantly lower total and variable hospital costs.