Study Title: Implementation of a Sepsis Management Protocol at Armed Forces Hospital Jazan (AFHJ).
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project is to determine if implementing a standardized, evidence-based "sepsis bundle" can improve the care and survival of patients with sepsis and septic shock in the Emergency Department (ED) and Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
What the Study Involves:
Researchers will implement a specific set of clinical guidelines based on the international Surviving Sepsis Campaign. This include:
Using a scoring system (NEWS2 and SOFA) to identify sick patients earlier.
Ensuring patients receive five critical treatments (the "one-hour bundle") within 60 minutes of diagnosis, including blood tests, IV fluids, and antibiotics.
Comparison:
The study will compare the outcomes of 74 patients treated before the protocol was introduced (the "Pre-protocol group") to 46 patients treated after the new protocol was put into effect (the "Protocol group").
Expected Outcome:
The goal is to increase the number of patients who receive all necessary treatments within one hour from less than 15% to at least 60%. The study also aims to see if this protocol leads to shorter hospital stays and lower mortality rates.