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Global, regional, and national sepsis incidence and mortality, 1990–2017: analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study

Kristina Rudd 1
Sarah Minier Johnson 2
Kareha M Agesa 2
Katya Anne Shackelford 2
Derrick Tsoi 2
Daniel Rhodes Kievlan 1
Danny V. Colombara 2
Kevin Ikuta 3, 4
Niranjan Kissoon 5
Simon Finfer 6
Carolin Fleischmann-Struzek 7
Flavia Danniele Frota Machado 8
Konrad K Reinhart 9
Kathryn M. Rowan 10
Christopher W. Seymour 1
R. Scott Watson 11, 12
T Eoin West 13
Fatima Marinho 14
S.I. Hay 15
Rafael Lozano 15
A. Lopez 4, 16
Derek C. Angus 1
Christopher J.L. Murray 15
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-01-16
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR12.113
CiteScore87.6
Impact factor88.5
ISSN01406736, 1474547X
General Medicine
Abstract
Sepsis is life-threatening organ dysfunction due to a dysregulated host response to infection. It is considered a major cause of health loss, but data for the global burden of sepsis are limited. As a syndrome caused by underlying infection, sepsis is not part of standard Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) estimates. Accurate estimates are important to inform and monitor health policy interventions, allocation of resources, and clinical treatment initiatives. We estimated the global, regional, and national incidence of sepsis and mortality from this disorder using data from GBD 2017.We used multiple cause-of-death data from 109 million individual death records to calculate mortality related to sepsis among each of the 282 underlying causes of death in GBD 2017. The percentage of sepsis-related deaths by underlying GBD cause in each location worldwide was modelled using mixed-effects linear regression. Sepsis-related mortality for each age group, sex, location, GBD cause, and year (1990-2017) was estimated by applying modelled cause-specific fractions to GBD 2017 cause-of-death estimates. We used data for 8·7 million individual hospital records to calculate in-hospital sepsis-associated case-fatality, stratified by underlying GBD cause. In-hospital sepsis-associated case-fatality was modelled for each location using linear regression, and sepsis incidence was estimated by applying modelled case-fatality to sepsis-related mortality estimates.In 2017, an estimated 48·9 million (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 38·9-62·9) incident cases of sepsis were recorded worldwide and 11·0 million (10·1-12·0) sepsis-related deaths were reported, representing 19·7% (18·2-21·4) of all global deaths. Age-standardised sepsis incidence fell by 37·0% (95% UI 11·8-54·5) and mortality decreased by 52·8% (47·7-57·5) from 1990 to 2017. Sepsis incidence and mortality varied substantially across regions, with the highest burden in sub-Saharan Africa, Oceania, south Asia, east Asia, and southeast Asia.Despite declining age-standardised incidence and mortality, sepsis remains a major cause of health loss worldwide and has an especially high health-related burden in sub-Saharan Africa.The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the University of Pittsburgh, the British Columbia Children's Hospital Foundation, the Wellcome Trust, and the Fleming Fund.
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Rudd K. et al. Global, regional, and national sepsis incidence and mortality, 1990–2017: analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study // The Lancet. 2020. Vol. 395. No. 10219. pp. 200-211.
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Rudd K., Johnson S. M., Agesa K. M., Shackelford K. A., Tsoi D., Kievlan D. R., Colombara D. V., Ikuta K., Kissoon N., Finfer S., Fleischmann-Struzek C., Machado F. D. F., Reinhart K. K., Rowan K. M., Seymour C. W., Watson R. S., West T. E., Marinho F., Hay S., Lozano R., Lopez A., Angus D. C., Murray C. J., Naghavi M. Global, regional, and national sepsis incidence and mortality, 1990–2017: analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study // The Lancet. 2020. Vol. 395. No. 10219. pp. 200-211.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/S0140-6736(19)32989-7
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(19)32989-7
TI - Global, regional, and national sepsis incidence and mortality, 1990–2017: analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study
T2 - The Lancet
AU - Rudd, Kristina
AU - Johnson, Sarah Minier
AU - Agesa, Kareha M
AU - Shackelford, Katya Anne
AU - Tsoi, Derrick
AU - Kievlan, Daniel Rhodes
AU - Colombara, Danny V.
AU - Ikuta, Kevin
AU - Kissoon, Niranjan
AU - Finfer, Simon
AU - Fleischmann-Struzek, Carolin
AU - Machado, Flavia Danniele Frota
AU - Reinhart, Konrad K
AU - Rowan, Kathryn M.
AU - Seymour, Christopher W.
AU - Watson, R. Scott
AU - West, T Eoin
AU - Marinho, Fatima
AU - Hay, S.I.
AU - Lozano, Rafael
AU - Lopez, A.
AU - Angus, Derek C.
AU - Murray, Christopher J.L.
AU - Naghavi, Mohsen
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/01/16
PB - Elsevier
SP - 200-211
IS - 10219
VL - 395
PMID - 31954465
SN - 0140-6736
SN - 1474-547X
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@article{2020_Rudd,
author = {Kristina Rudd and Sarah Minier Johnson and Kareha M Agesa and Katya Anne Shackelford and Derrick Tsoi and Daniel Rhodes Kievlan and Danny V. Colombara and Kevin Ikuta and Niranjan Kissoon and Simon Finfer and Carolin Fleischmann-Struzek and Flavia Danniele Frota Machado and Konrad K Reinhart and Kathryn M. Rowan and Christopher W. Seymour and R. Scott Watson and T Eoin West and Fatima Marinho and S.I. Hay and Rafael Lozano and A. Lopez and Derek C. Angus and Christopher J.L. Murray and Mohsen Naghavi},
title = {Global, regional, and national sepsis incidence and mortality, 1990–2017: analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study},
journal = {The Lancet},
year = {2020},
volume = {395},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(19)32989-7},
number = {10219},
pages = {200--211},
doi = {10.1016/S0140-6736(19)32989-7}
}
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Rudd, Kristina, et al. “Global, regional, and national sepsis incidence and mortality, 1990–2017: analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study.” The Lancet, vol. 395, no. 10219, Jan. 2020, pp. 200-211. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(19)32989-7.