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The Sepsis Chain of Survival: A Comprehensive Framework for Improving Sepsis Outcomes

  • Jorge L. Hidalgo
  • , Vishakha K. Kumar
  • , Samuel O. Akech
  • , Sheila N. Myatra
  • , Shevin T. Jacob
  • , Teresa Kortz
  • , Amanda A. Vasquez
  • , Maria Cristina Jiménez Bazzano
  • , Marilia Diaz
  • , Jennifer Del Rio Rodríguez
  • , Ana Luisa Najera Garcia
  • , Rocio Giron
  • , Judith Jacobi
  • , Maureen A. Madden
  • , Vinay Nadkarni
  • Belize Healthcare Partners Limited
  • Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • Kenya Medical Research Institute
  • Tata Memorial Hospital
  • University of California at San Francisco
  • Belize Healthcare Partners
  • Universidad Nacional de Asunción
  • Hospital Auxilio Mutuo
  • Universidad Sagrado Corazón
  • Clinical Nutrición Hospital Regional de Occidente
  • National Coalition for IV Push Safety
  • Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School at New Brunswick
  • University of Pennsylvania

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Abstract

The "Chain of Survival"concept, developed for cardiac arrest, emphasizes a seamless and interconnected set, of time-critical interventions that are not strictly linear, to improve survival. This paradigm of urgent recognition and response to life-threatening conditions has evolved to apply to acute medical conditions, including sepsis. The "Sepsis Chain of Survival"underscores the importance of early recognition, prompt emergency medical services activation, timely antimicrobial administration and appropriate fluid resuscitation, optimized critical care management, effective source control and infection management, and comprehensive post-sepsis care. By adopting this approach, healthcare systems can improve sepsis outcomes through a coordinated, multifaceted strategy. This model highlights the critical role of public and healthcare worker awareness, education, community response, and continuous monitoring. Addressing the importance and interdependence of each link, this framework aims to improve survival rates and patient recovery by ensuring timely and effective sepsis management across diverse resource settings in infants, children, and adults.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e1886-e1892
JournalCritical Care Medicine
Volume53
Issue number10
Early online date16 Jul 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2025

Keywords

  • chain of survival
  • critical care management
  • early recognition
  • emergency response
  • post-sepsis care
  • sepsis

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