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Sepsis and Early Goal Directed
  Therapy : Approach in ED




              Faez Baherin
             MBBS (Jordan)
           ED HTAN Kuala Pilah
Outlines


 Introduction
 Definition
 Early Goal Directed Therapy (EGDT) and the
  theory behind it
 Component of EGDT
 Conclusion
Introduction
      Sepsis continues to be a major cause of mortality
       and morbidity throughout the world. The annual
       incidence of severe sepsis was approximately 3.0
       cases per 1,000 of the population.
      In the United States alone, the incidence of
       severe sepsis will see an annual increase of 1.5%
       which may be attributable to an increasing ageing
       population. (1)



1. Angus DC, Linde-Zwirble WT, Lidicker J, Clermont G, Carcillo J, Pinsky MR. Epidemiology of
severe sepsis in the United States: analysis of incidence, outcome, and associated costs of care. Crit
Care Med 2001;29:1303-10.
Introduction – cont’
      Malaysia is not immune from the global burden of
       sepsis. In 2008, severe sepsis was the second
       leading cause of death in the Malaysian Ministry
       of Health hospitals. (2)
      To date, there have been no local studies on the
       implementation or challenges in applying EGDT
       in emergency departments (ED) until 2009 by
       UKMMC with a conclusion that EGDT can be
       implemented in ED Malaysia with current
       resources and expertise.

2. Health Facts 2008. Health Informatics Centre. Planning and Development Division. Ministry of
Health Malaysia [Online]. 2009 May 1
Definition by American College of Chest Physicians/Society
                 of Critical Care Medicine




3. 2001 SCCM/ESICM/ACCP/ATS/SIS International Sepsis Definitions Conference, Levy MM et
al., Crit. Care Med. 2003, 31(4): 1250-1256)
Early Goal Directed Therapy
      Early goal-directed therapy (EGDT) is a
       haemodynamic optimization protocol that is proven
       to reduce mortality in cases of severe sepsis/septic
       shock.
      Early goal-directed therapy (EGDT) was proposed
       by Rivers et al in 2001. This protocol advocates
       aggressive treatment commencing in the
       emergency department to achieve certain
       haemodynamic goals.
      This achieved a 16%absolute risk reduction for in-
       hospital mortality. (4)

4. Rivers E, Nguyen B, Havstad S, Ressler J, Muzzin A, Knoblich B, et al. Early goal directed therapy in
the treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock. N Engl J Med 2001;345:1368-77.
What’s the theory behind Early Goal
            Directed Therapy?


In sepsis, circulatory insufficiency (intravascular volume
depletion, peripheral vasodilatation and myocardial
depression), combined with an increased metabolic state
could lead to an imbalance between oxygen demand
and delivery, resulting in anaerobic metabolism and the
potential development of multiple organ dysfunction
syndrome.
Theory behind EGDT – cont’
 Damage or impairment of the microvascular network is
    increasingly being recognised as having a key role in the
    development of organ dysfunction in patients with sepsis via
    impaired tissue oxygen transport. (5)

 Thus, although there may be adequate blood flow from the
    heart, there is physiological shunting at the level of
    microcirculation as a result of impeded flow, so the supply will
    be unable to meet oxygen requirements.

 It has been suggested that the benefits of EGDT may relate to
    beneficial effects on the microcirculation with adequate
    volume resuscitation, vasopressors to maintain MAP and
    blood transfusion, inotropes and vasodilators to ensure
    adequate global oxygen delivery.
5. Bateman R M, Walley K R. Microvascular resuscitation as a therapeutic goal in severe sepsis. Crit
Care 2005. 9(Suppl 4)S27–S32.S32
Components of EGDT

 Fluid resuscitation and CVP monitoring
 MAP maintenance and vasopressors
 ScvO2 monitoring and blood transfusion


+ Intravenous antibiotics administration early
Fluid resuscitation and CVP
                       Monitoring
   Patients are usually fluid depleted – absolute vs
    relative
   Fluid resuscitation can help to reduce the global
    tissue hypoxia that is central to the development
    of multiorgan dysfunction, by increasing the
    cardiac output and improving oxygen delivery to
    the tissues (6)
   Continued fluid challenges of 500-1000 ml of
    crystalloids or 300-500 ml of colloids over
    30minutes and repeated as appropriate.
Haupt M T, Gilbert E M, Carlson R W. Fluid loading increases oxygen consumption in septic
patients with lactic acidosis. Am Rev Respir Dis 1985. 131912–916.916
Fluid resuscitation – cont’
      ultimate key to satisfactory fluid resuscitation ?
          - clinical, urine output, CVP, peripheral perfusion

      Crystalloid vs colloids ?
     - In many recent studies, there’s no apparent
       difference between crystalloids and colloid
     - no association with hospital/ICU mortality with
       type of fluid administered during initial
       resuscitation (7)


7. McIntyre LA et al 2007 Canada
Fluid resuscitation – cont’
          Bottomline :

           Both crystalloids and colloids can be used in the
             initial resuscitation of patients with severe sepsis.
             The most current Surviving Sepsis Campaign
             guidelines recommend giving fluid challenges of
             1000ml of crystalloids or 300 – 500ml of colloids
             over 30mins to achieve a target CVP of 8mmH2o
             or more .(8)(9)

8. Dellinger RP et al. Surviving sepsis campaign: International guidelines for management of severe
sepsis and septic shock 2008. Critical Care Medicine 2008; 36(1); 296-327
9. Powell-Tuck J et al. British consensus guidelines on intravenous fluid therapy for adult surgical patients.
GIFTASUP 2008
MAP and vasopressors
 Even after adequate fluid resuscitation many
  patients remain hypotensive or have inadequate
  tissue perfusion as a result of microvascular
  changes, myocardial depression, vasodilatation
  and maldistribution of cardiac output (10)
 MAP must be maintained at certain level even
  after adequate fluid resuscitation.
 Choice of dopamine vs noradrenaline




10. Beale R J, Hollenberg S M, Vincent J ‐ L. et al Vasopressor and inotropic support in
septic shock: an evidence‐based review. Crit Care Med 2004. 32(Suppl)S455–S465.S465.
Dopamine Vs Noradrenaline

 Dopamine has been commonly used as a first-
  line therapy for shock at many hospitals for years
 Dopamine has dose related effect-
  dopaminergic, beta 1, alpha 1.
 Noradrenaline has effects on alpha 1, weaker
  beta 1 effect which is nullified by reflex
  bradycardia in response to blood pressure hence
  the unchanged overall heart rate
Dopamine vs Noradrenaline




11. Xu B, Oziemski P. Dopamine versus noradrenaline in septic shock AMJ 2011, 4, 10, 571-574
Dopamine Vs Noradrenaline
    Bottomline

   1. There is no significant mortality difference at 28 days in patients
   with septic shock treated with dopamine or noradrenaline.

   2. Dopamine is associated with more arrhythmic events.

   3. Noradrenaline might be preferred over dopamine as
   the first line vasopressor to avoid cardiovascular adverse events.

   4. The recent SOAP II study challenges the guideline
   recommendation that dopamine should be one of two
   first line vasopressor agents in septic shock.



11. Xu B, Oziemski P. Dopamine versus noradrenaline in septic shock AMJ 2011, 4, 10, 571-574
ScvO2 and blood transfusion
 Scvo2 – central venous oxygen saturation –
 reflects tissue perfusion
ScvO2 and blood transfusion

 In the instance of the central venous oxygen
 saturation (ScvO2) was still below 70% after
 adequate fluid and vasopressors, packed red cell
 transfusion will be given if the hematocrit <30%.
Antibiotics Administration
         Administration of an antimicrobial effective for isolated or suspected
           pathogens within the first hour of documented hypotension was
           associated with a survival rate of 79.9%

         Each hour of delay in antimicrobial administration over the ensuing 6
           hrs was associated with an average decrease in survival of 7.6%.(12)

         A longer duration to antimicrobial therapy was also associated an
           increase in incidence of AKI AND AKI was associated with
           significantly higher odds of death

         Surviving Sepsis 2008 :


           “Begin IV antibiotics as early as possible and always within the first
                   hour of recognizing severe sepsis and septic shock”


12 . Kumar et al, Intens Care Med 2009
Summary
Conclusion
 Sepsis, severe sepsis and septic shock are
  amongst the leading cause of morbidity and
  mortality in Malaysia
 Early recognition of sepsis and activation of
  EGDT is crucial to improve the outcome
 Airway maintenance, early administration of
  broad spectrum antibiotics, fluid resuscitation and
  blood pressure maintenance are the components
  of EGDT that should be carried out for better
  survival chance of the patients.
Reference
   Rivers E, Nguyen B, Havstad S, Ressler J, Muzzin A, Knoblich B, et al. Early
    goal directed therapy in the treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock. N Engl
    J Med 2001
   Xu B, Oziemski P. Dopamine versus noradrenaline in septic shock AMJ 2011
   Dellinger RP et al. Surviving sepsis campaign: International guidelines for
    management of severe sepsis and septic shock 2008. Critical Care Medicine
    2008
   2001 SCCM/ESICM/ACCP/ATS/SIS International Sepsis Definitions
    Conference, Levy MM et al., Crit. Care Med. 2003
   Sarawak Medical Emergency Handbook
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Sepsis and early goal directed therapy

  • 1. Sepsis and Early Goal Directed Therapy : Approach in ED Faez Baherin MBBS (Jordan) ED HTAN Kuala Pilah
  • 2. Outlines  Introduction  Definition  Early Goal Directed Therapy (EGDT) and the theory behind it  Component of EGDT  Conclusion
  • 3. Introduction  Sepsis continues to be a major cause of mortality and morbidity throughout the world. The annual incidence of severe sepsis was approximately 3.0 cases per 1,000 of the population.  In the United States alone, the incidence of severe sepsis will see an annual increase of 1.5% which may be attributable to an increasing ageing population. (1) 1. Angus DC, Linde-Zwirble WT, Lidicker J, Clermont G, Carcillo J, Pinsky MR. Epidemiology of severe sepsis in the United States: analysis of incidence, outcome, and associated costs of care. Crit Care Med 2001;29:1303-10.
  • 4. Introduction – cont’  Malaysia is not immune from the global burden of sepsis. In 2008, severe sepsis was the second leading cause of death in the Malaysian Ministry of Health hospitals. (2)  To date, there have been no local studies on the implementation or challenges in applying EGDT in emergency departments (ED) until 2009 by UKMMC with a conclusion that EGDT can be implemented in ED Malaysia with current resources and expertise. 2. Health Facts 2008. Health Informatics Centre. Planning and Development Division. Ministry of Health Malaysia [Online]. 2009 May 1
  • 5. Definition by American College of Chest Physicians/Society of Critical Care Medicine 3. 2001 SCCM/ESICM/ACCP/ATS/SIS International Sepsis Definitions Conference, Levy MM et al., Crit. Care Med. 2003, 31(4): 1250-1256)
  • 6. Early Goal Directed Therapy  Early goal-directed therapy (EGDT) is a haemodynamic optimization protocol that is proven to reduce mortality in cases of severe sepsis/septic shock.  Early goal-directed therapy (EGDT) was proposed by Rivers et al in 2001. This protocol advocates aggressive treatment commencing in the emergency department to achieve certain haemodynamic goals.  This achieved a 16%absolute risk reduction for in- hospital mortality. (4) 4. Rivers E, Nguyen B, Havstad S, Ressler J, Muzzin A, Knoblich B, et al. Early goal directed therapy in the treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock. N Engl J Med 2001;345:1368-77.
  • 7. What’s the theory behind Early Goal Directed Therapy? In sepsis, circulatory insufficiency (intravascular volume depletion, peripheral vasodilatation and myocardial depression), combined with an increased metabolic state could lead to an imbalance between oxygen demand and delivery, resulting in anaerobic metabolism and the potential development of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.
  • 8. Theory behind EGDT – cont’  Damage or impairment of the microvascular network is increasingly being recognised as having a key role in the development of organ dysfunction in patients with sepsis via impaired tissue oxygen transport. (5)  Thus, although there may be adequate blood flow from the heart, there is physiological shunting at the level of microcirculation as a result of impeded flow, so the supply will be unable to meet oxygen requirements.  It has been suggested that the benefits of EGDT may relate to beneficial effects on the microcirculation with adequate volume resuscitation, vasopressors to maintain MAP and blood transfusion, inotropes and vasodilators to ensure adequate global oxygen delivery. 5. Bateman R M, Walley K R. Microvascular resuscitation as a therapeutic goal in severe sepsis. Crit Care 2005. 9(Suppl 4)S27–S32.S32
  • 9. Components of EGDT  Fluid resuscitation and CVP monitoring  MAP maintenance and vasopressors  ScvO2 monitoring and blood transfusion + Intravenous antibiotics administration early
  • 10. Fluid resuscitation and CVP Monitoring  Patients are usually fluid depleted – absolute vs relative  Fluid resuscitation can help to reduce the global tissue hypoxia that is central to the development of multiorgan dysfunction, by increasing the cardiac output and improving oxygen delivery to the tissues (6)  Continued fluid challenges of 500-1000 ml of crystalloids or 300-500 ml of colloids over 30minutes and repeated as appropriate. Haupt M T, Gilbert E M, Carlson R W. Fluid loading increases oxygen consumption in septic patients with lactic acidosis. Am Rev Respir Dis 1985. 131912–916.916
  • 11. Fluid resuscitation – cont’  ultimate key to satisfactory fluid resuscitation ? - clinical, urine output, CVP, peripheral perfusion  Crystalloid vs colloids ? - In many recent studies, there’s no apparent difference between crystalloids and colloid - no association with hospital/ICU mortality with type of fluid administered during initial resuscitation (7) 7. McIntyre LA et al 2007 Canada
  • 12. Fluid resuscitation – cont’ Bottomline :  Both crystalloids and colloids can be used in the initial resuscitation of patients with severe sepsis. The most current Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines recommend giving fluid challenges of 1000ml of crystalloids or 300 – 500ml of colloids over 30mins to achieve a target CVP of 8mmH2o or more .(8)(9) 8. Dellinger RP et al. Surviving sepsis campaign: International guidelines for management of severe sepsis and septic shock 2008. Critical Care Medicine 2008; 36(1); 296-327 9. Powell-Tuck J et al. British consensus guidelines on intravenous fluid therapy for adult surgical patients. GIFTASUP 2008
  • 13. MAP and vasopressors  Even after adequate fluid resuscitation many patients remain hypotensive or have inadequate tissue perfusion as a result of microvascular changes, myocardial depression, vasodilatation and maldistribution of cardiac output (10)  MAP must be maintained at certain level even after adequate fluid resuscitation.  Choice of dopamine vs noradrenaline 10. Beale R J, Hollenberg S M, Vincent J ‐ L. et al Vasopressor and inotropic support in septic shock: an evidence‐based review. Crit Care Med 2004. 32(Suppl)S455–S465.S465.
  • 14. Dopamine Vs Noradrenaline  Dopamine has been commonly used as a first- line therapy for shock at many hospitals for years  Dopamine has dose related effect- dopaminergic, beta 1, alpha 1.  Noradrenaline has effects on alpha 1, weaker beta 1 effect which is nullified by reflex bradycardia in response to blood pressure hence the unchanged overall heart rate
  • 15. Dopamine vs Noradrenaline 11. Xu B, Oziemski P. Dopamine versus noradrenaline in septic shock AMJ 2011, 4, 10, 571-574
  • 16. Dopamine Vs Noradrenaline  Bottomline 1. There is no significant mortality difference at 28 days in patients with septic shock treated with dopamine or noradrenaline. 2. Dopamine is associated with more arrhythmic events. 3. Noradrenaline might be preferred over dopamine as the first line vasopressor to avoid cardiovascular adverse events. 4. The recent SOAP II study challenges the guideline recommendation that dopamine should be one of two first line vasopressor agents in septic shock. 11. Xu B, Oziemski P. Dopamine versus noradrenaline in septic shock AMJ 2011, 4, 10, 571-574
  • 17. ScvO2 and blood transfusion  Scvo2 – central venous oxygen saturation – reflects tissue perfusion
  • 18. ScvO2 and blood transfusion  In the instance of the central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) was still below 70% after adequate fluid and vasopressors, packed red cell transfusion will be given if the hematocrit <30%.
  • 19. Antibiotics Administration  Administration of an antimicrobial effective for isolated or suspected pathogens within the first hour of documented hypotension was associated with a survival rate of 79.9%  Each hour of delay in antimicrobial administration over the ensuing 6 hrs was associated with an average decrease in survival of 7.6%.(12)  A longer duration to antimicrobial therapy was also associated an increase in incidence of AKI AND AKI was associated with significantly higher odds of death  Surviving Sepsis 2008 : “Begin IV antibiotics as early as possible and always within the first hour of recognizing severe sepsis and septic shock” 12 . Kumar et al, Intens Care Med 2009
  • 21. Conclusion  Sepsis, severe sepsis and septic shock are amongst the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Malaysia  Early recognition of sepsis and activation of EGDT is crucial to improve the outcome  Airway maintenance, early administration of broad spectrum antibiotics, fluid resuscitation and blood pressure maintenance are the components of EGDT that should be carried out for better survival chance of the patients.
  • 22. Reference  Rivers E, Nguyen B, Havstad S, Ressler J, Muzzin A, Knoblich B, et al. Early goal directed therapy in the treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock. N Engl J Med 2001  Xu B, Oziemski P. Dopamine versus noradrenaline in septic shock AMJ 2011  Dellinger RP et al. Surviving sepsis campaign: International guidelines for management of severe sepsis and septic shock 2008. Critical Care Medicine 2008  2001 SCCM/ESICM/ACCP/ATS/SIS International Sepsis Definitions Conference, Levy MM et al., Crit. Care Med. 2003  Sarawak Medical Emergency Handbook