Proposed Core Outcomes After Neonatal Sepsis A Consensus Statement - CME - Guideline Central

CME

Title
Proposed Core Outcomes After Neonatal Sepsis A Consensus Statement
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Description
Question What standardized set of outcomes should be measured and reported in all clinical trials and research studies on neonatal sepsis treatments? Findings A core outcome set (COS) for neonatal sepsis treatments was created with the involvement of diverse stakeholders. The COS includes 9 key outcomes: all-cause mortality, need for mechanical ventilation, brain injury on imaging, neurologic status at discharge, escalation of antimicrobial therapy, central nervous system infections, multiorgan dysfunction, neurodevelopmental impairment, and quality of life of parents. Meaning This COS will help to standardize what sepsis outcomes are measured and reported and therefore improve the potential for synthesis across research in this field.
Target Audience
Physicians
Learning Objectives
  • To identify the key insights or developments described in this article
Estimated Duration
60 minutes
Delivery Mode
Online
Format
Online Learning
Specialties
Pediatrics, Internal Medicine - General, Family Medicine, Critical Care, Primary Care
Professions
Physician
Disclosures and Disclaimers
Unless noted, all individuals in control of content reported no relevant financial relationships. If applicable, all relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.
Accredited Providers
  • Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
Activity Expiration Date
February 24, 2028
Credit Information
Credit TypeUnits / Unit TypeBoard
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit1 CreditsACCME- Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
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