The Early Recognition and Management of Sepsis in Sub-Saharan African Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Sources and Search Strategy
2.2. Study Selection
2.3. Data Extraction, Risk of Bias Assessment and Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Study Selection
3.2. Description of Included Studies
3.3. Study Interventions
3.4. Study Outcomes
3.5. Methodological Quality
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Andrews, 2014 [22] | Randomised controlled trial (RCT) | 4/5 | Zambia | 112 | Accident and emergency (A & E) with severe sepsis [23] | Intervention (35.2, 1.3) α Control (34.8, 1.4) α | Intervention: 64.2% (n = 53) Control: 60.7% (n = 56) |
Andrews, 2017 [16] | RCT | 4/5 | Zambia | 212 | A & E with severe sepsis [23] | Intervention (37.5, 12.9) α Control (35.8, 11.9) α | Intervention: 48.1% (n = 106) Control: 33.0% (n = 103) |
Jacob, 2012 [24] | Prospective Cohort | 7/9 | Uganda | 671 | Medical ward with sepsis (study specific criteria) | Intervention (34, 27–40) β Observation (34, 28–41) β | Intervention: 33.0% (n = 426) Observation: 45.7% (n = 245) |
Study | Design | Bias | Country | Participants | Population | Study Summary |
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Reddy, 2010 [25] | Systematic review | African continent | 58,296 (adults and children) | Patients with ≥1 blood culture | Reports bacterial pathogens isolated from blood cultures: S. enterica, S. pneumoniae, S. aureus and E. Coli. Mycobacterium tuberculosis frequently isolated (166/539) where appropriate techniques used. | |
Moore, 2017 [26] | Systematic review | Sub-Saharan Africa | 5573 | Adults admitted to hospital | Pooled data from 13 cohort studies to derive a ‘universal vital assessment’ score to predict in-hospital mortality based on physiological parameters. Clinical variables include: temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, systolic blood pressure (BP), SpO2, Glasgow coma scale (GCS) and HIV-infection status. Score AUCROC for mortality 0.77 (0.75–0.79). | |
Gupta-Wright, 2018 [27] | RCT | 5/5 | Malawi and South Africa | 4788 | Adult inpatients with HIV-infection | Urinary lipoarabinomannan guided therapy did not reduce overall mortality (adjusted risk reduction [aRD]—2.8%, CI—5.8 to 0.3; p = 0.074) but did reduce mortality in pre-defined subgroups with CD4 count <100, severe anaemia and clinically suspected tuberculosis (TB). |
Peter, 2016 [28] | RCT | 4/5 | Sub-Saharan Africa | 2659 | Adult admissions with HIV-infection and TB symptoms | Urinary lipoarabinomannan guided anti-tuberculosis treatment reduced initiation time (median 0 day [IQR 0–2] vs. 1 day [IQR 0–3), p < 0.0001) and eight-week mortality (21% vs. 25%, ARR 4% C.I. 1–7%). |
Jacob, 2009 [29] | Prospective Observational | 6/9 | Uganda | 382 | A & E with severe sepsis [23] | Management and outcomes of patients with severe sepsis: including poor fluid resuscitation (median 500 mL within 6 h) and antibiotic administration (61% patients received within 6 h) following sepsis diagnosis. Thirty-day mortality 43.0%. |
Belle, 2010 [30] | Cross-sectional | 6/9 | Multiple (African continent) | 231 hospitals and health centres | Healthcare facilities | Snapshot survey assessed oxygen supply and infrastructure in 12 African countries. Only 43·8% of facilities had uninterrupted access to an oxygen source and 24·6% had a fully functioning oxygen concentrator. Electricity fully available at 35·1% of facilities |
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Morton, B.; Stolbrink, M.; Kagima, W.; Rylance, J.; Mortimer, K. The Early Recognition and Management of Sepsis in Sub-Saharan African Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 2017. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15092017
Morton B, Stolbrink M, Kagima W, Rylance J, Mortimer K. The Early Recognition and Management of Sepsis in Sub-Saharan African Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(9):2017. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15092017
Chicago/Turabian StyleMorton, Ben, Marie Stolbrink, Wanjiku Kagima, Jamie Rylance, and Kevin Mortimer. 2018. "The Early Recognition and Management of Sepsis in Sub-Saharan African Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 9: 2017. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15092017
APA StyleMorton, B., Stolbrink, M., Kagima, W., Rylance, J., & Mortimer, K. (2018). The Early Recognition and Management of Sepsis in Sub-Saharan African Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(9), 2017. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15092017