Abstract
The aim of this study was to describe the 30-day mortality rate of adult patients with sepsis and septic shock in 6 intensive care units of 2 tertiary hospitals in Jordan. A prospective cohort design was used. Patients with sepsis and septic shock admitted to the medical and surgical intensive care units at 2 tertiary hospitals were followed up during the period between February 2022 and June 2022 (N = 148). Data were analyzed using SPSS, version 23. Moreover, descriptive statistics, chi-square, and binary logistic regression were used. Notably, 52.7% of patients with sepsis and septic shock died within 30 days of diagnosis of sepsis and septic shock. Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score and the history of having solid tumors significantly predicted the 30-day mortality rate. Moreover, 43 (29.0%) patients with sepsis and septic shock had positive blood cultures, and 46 (31.0%) had positive urine cultures. Patients with sepsis and septic shock have a notable mortality rate that can be predicted from total Sequential Organ Failure Assessment scores and from the history of having solid tumors. Early assessment and initiation of treatment for sepsis essentially would reduce the likelihood of progression of sepsis to septic shock and would reduce associated patients' mortality.
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