Sepsis Quality Measures Questioned
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New study challenges assumptions about SEP-1 bundle compliance and sepsis outcomes

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Sepsis, a life-threatening condition arising from dysregulated physiological response to infection, requires rapid treatment to improve survival.
Severe Sepsis/Septic Shock Management Bundle (SEP-1) is controversial because of concern that its rigid protocol does not account for the complexity of patient presentations.
The findings support growing calls from leading professional societies, including the Infectious Diseases Society of America .
Complex Sepsis Presentations, SEP-1 Compliance , and Outcomes . JAMA Network Open , 2025 ; 8 ( 3 ): e251100 DOI: 10.1001 /jamanetworkopen.2025.1100 Cite this article as an article by Chanu Rhee , Sarah E. Train , Steven T. Park , Nicholas M. Mohr , Anne Zepeski , Brett A. Faine , David J. Roach , Emily Porter , Claire N. Shappell , Kamryn Plechot , Laura DelloStritto .
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