SOMANZ position statement for the investigation and management of sepsis in pregnancy 2023

Author:

Bowyer Lucy1,Cutts Briony A.2ORCID,Barrett Helen L.3,Bein Kendall4,Crozier Timothy M.5,Gehlert Jessica6,Giles Michelle L.7ORCID,Hocking Jennifer8,Lowe Sandra3ORCID,Lust Karin9,Makris Angela10,Morton Mark R.11,Pidgeon Tara12,Said Joanne13,Tanner Helen L.9,Wilkinson Lucille14,Wong Maggie15

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics Royal Hospital for Women Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Department of Obstetric Medicine Joan Kirner Women's and Children's at Sunshine Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. Department of Obstetric Medicine Royal Hospital for Women Sydney New South Wales Australia

4. Emergency Department Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. Department of Intensive Care, Monash Health, Department of Intensive Care Services Eastern Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

6. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Flinders Medical Centre Adelaide South Australia Australia

7. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department of Infectious Diseases Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

8. Australian Breastfeeding Association Melbourne Victoria Australia

9. Department of Obstetric Medicine, Women's and Newborn Services Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Brisbane Queensland Australia

10. Department of Nephrology Liverpool Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

11. Women's and Babies Division Women's and Children's Hospital Adelaide South Australia Australia

12. Emergency Department St Vincent's Private Hospital Toowoomba Queensland Australia

13. Department of Maternal Fetal Medicine Joan Kirner Women's and Children's at Sunshine Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

14. Department of Medicine Northland District Health Board Auckland New Zealand

15. Department of Anaesthesia Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

BackgroundThe Society of Australia and New Zealand (SOMANZ) published its first sepsis in pregnancy and the postpartum period guideline in 2017 (Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol, 57, 2017, 540). In the intervening 6 years, maternal mortality from sepsis has remained static.AimsTo update clinical practice with a review of the subsequent literature. In particular, to review the definition and screening tools for the diagnosis of sepsis.Materials and MethodsA multi‐disciplinary group of clinicians with experience in all aspects of the care of pregnant women analysed the clinical evidence according to the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) system following searches of Cochrane, Medline and EMBASE. Where there were conflicting views, the authors reviewed the topic and came to a consensus. All authors reviewed the final position statement.ResultsThis position statement has abandoned the use of the quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score (qSOFA) score to diagnose sepsis due to its poor performance in clinical practice. Whilst New Zealand has a national maternity observation chart, in Australia maternity early warning system charts and vital sign cut‐offs differ between states. Rapid recognition, early antimicrobials and involvement of senior staff remain essential factors to improving outcomes.ConclusionOngoing research is required to discover and validate tools to recognize and diagnose sepsis in pregnancy. Australia should follow New Zealand and have a single national maternity early warning system observation chart.

Publisher

Wiley

Reference58 articles.

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