The aim of this study to understand the compatibility of Phoenix Score, International 2005 SIRS criterias and PRISM III, PELOD scoring systems. Defining pediatric sepsis in our research, epidemiology, scoring systems and prognosis. In addition, we will evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of the Phoenix criteria and assess the compatibility in pediatric sepsis scoring systems. The subject of our research is the use of the Phoenix criteria for pediatric sepsis. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the 2005 SIRS - Sepsis diagnostic and grading criteria, pSOFA, PRISM III and PELOD scores are compatible and to compare their prognostic predictive power. The study is a 1-year prospective observational study. Patients will not undergo any interventional procedure or blood tests due to this study. No intervention will be made in the treatment protocol. In this study, Akdeniz University medical patients admitted to the Faculty of Pediatric Emergency Department with clinical sepsis suspicion will be included in the study. In 2024 it was aimed to evaluate whether the Phoenix criteria, which are recommended to be used to evaluate the prognosis of sepsis in pediatric patients, are compatible with the 2005 SIRS sepsis diagnosis and grading criteria, pSOFA, PRISM III and PELOD scores, which were widely used for this purpose in previous years and described in detail in the introduction section, and to compare their predictive power in terms of morbidity and mortality.
Age range
1 Month – 18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Phoenix sepsis score correlates with length of stay in pediatric intensive care unit, length of stay in hospital, and mortality.
Timeframe: 1.5 year