Theme: Emergency Care
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Project reference: DL_2023_015

Project Lead: Jack Cafferkey

Sepsis is a term used for severe infection which affects multiple body systems. Suspected sepsis is a common presentation to the Emergency Department and must be treated immediately as it can be life threatening. One of the challenges in improving care for people who present with suspected sepsis is around figuring out who has the condition, and who has an infection which is less severe, and who has a different condition entirely. Currently, we do not have a good way of identifying people who present with sepsis using routinely collected data. This project hopes to compare different ways of using data that is collected during the time people are in hospital. If we can accurately find out patients who present with sepsis to the Emergency Department, we will be able to better understand the disease, and also be able to plan future research projects where we can compare tests or treatments which can improve how we care for those with sepsis.