Comparison of diagnoses of early-onset sepsis associated with use of Sepsis Risk Calculator versus NICE CG149: a prospective, population-wide cohort study in London, UK, 2020-2021

Chinthika Piyasena, Sorana Galu, Rie Yoshida, Devangi Thakkar, Joanna O'Sullivan, Catherine Longley,Katie Evans, Suzanne Sweeney, Giles Kendall, Khadija Ben-Sasi, Justin Richards,Chris Harris, Jenni Jagodzinski,Alicia Demirjian,Theresa Lamagni,Kirsty Le Doare,Paul T. Heath,Cheryl Battersby

BMJ OPEN(2023)

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ObjectiveWe sought to compare the incidence of early-onset sepsis (EOS) in infants & GE;34 weeks' gestation identified >24 hours after birth, in hospitals using the Kaiser Permanente Sepsis Risk Calculator (SRC) with hospitals using the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidance. Design and settingProspective observational population-wide cohort study involving all 26 hospitals with neonatal units colocated with maternity services across London (10 using SRC, 16 using NICE). ParticipantsAll live births & GE;34 weeks' gestation between September 2020 and August 2021. Outcome measuresEOS was defined as isolation of a bacterial pathogen in the blood or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) culture from birth to 7 days of age. We evaluated the incidence of EOS identified by culture obtained >24 hours to 7 days after birth. We also evaluated the rate empiric antibiotics were commenced >24 hours to 7 days after birth, for a duration of & GE;5 days, with negative blood or CSF cultures. ResultsOf 99 683 live births, 42 952 (43%) were born in SRC hospitals and 56 731 (57%) in NICE hospitals. The overall incidence of EOS (<72 hours) was 0.64/1000 live births. The incidence of EOS identified >24 hours was 2.3/100 000 (n=1) for SRC vs 7.1/100 000 (n=4) for NICE (OR 0.5, 95% CI (0.1 to 2.7)). This corresponded to (1/20) 5% (SRC) vs (4/45) 8.9% (NICE) of EOS cases (& chi;=0.3, p=0.59). Empiric antibiotics were commenced >24 hours to 7 days after birth in 4.4/1000 (n=187) for SRC vs 2.9/1000 (n=158) for NICE (OR 1.5, 95% CI (1.2 to 1.9)). 3111 (7%) infants received antibiotics in the first 24 hours in SRC hospitals vs 8428 (15%) in NICE hospitals. ConclusionThere was no significant difference in the incidence of EOS identified >24 hours after birth between SRC and NICE hospitals. SRC use was associated with 50% fewer infants receiving antibiotics in the first 24 hours of life.
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sepsis risk calculator,cohort study,early-onset,population-wide
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