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Frank Davis

Frank Davis

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University of California, Santa Barbara · Environmental Science and Management

Active 1919–2023

h-index60
Citations13.6k
Papers27615 last 5y
Funding$25.0M
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Research topics

  • Emergency medicine
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Medicine
  • Internal medicine

Selected publications

  • Four consecutive yearly point-prevalence studies in Wales indicate lack of improvement in sepsis care on the wards

    Scientific Reports · 2021 · 15 citations

    • Medicine
    • Emergency medicine
    • Internal medicine

    The 'Sepsis Six' bundle was promoted as a deliverable tool outside of the critical care settings, but there is very little data available on the progress and change of sepsis care outside the critical care environment in the UK. Our aim was to compare the yearly prevalence, outcome and the Sepsis Six bundle compliance in patients at risk of mortality from sepsis in non-intensive care environments. Patients with a National Early Warning Score (NEWS) of 3 or above and suspected or proven infection were enrolled into four yearly 24-h point prevalence studies, carried out in fourteen hospitals across Wales from 2016 to 2019. We followed up patients to 30 days between 2016-2019 and to 90 days between 2017 and 2019. Out of the 26,947 patients screened 1651 fulfilled inclusion criteria and were recruited. The full 'Sepsis Six' care bundle was completed on 223 (14.0%) occasions, with no significant difference between the years. On 190 (11.5%) occasions none of the bundle elements were completed. There was no significant correlation between bundle element compliance, NEWS or year of study. One hundred and seventy (10.7%) patients were seen by critical care outreach; the 'Sepsis Six' bundle was completed significantly more often in this group (54/170, 32.0%) than for patients who were not reviewed by critical care outreach (168/1385, 11.6%; p < 0.0001). Overall survival to 30 days was 81.7% (1349/1651), with a mean survival time of 26.5 days (95% CI 26.1-26.9) with no difference between each year of study. 90-day survival for years 2017-2019 was 74.7% (949/1271), with no difference between the years. In multivariate regression we identified older age, heart failure, recent chemotherapy, higher frailty score and do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation orders as significantly associated with increased 30-day mortality. Our data suggests that despite efforts to increase sepsis awareness within the NHS, there is poor compliance with the sepsis care bundles and no change in the high mortality over the study period. Further research is needed to determine which time-sensitive ward-based interventions can reduce mortality in patients with sepsis and how can these results be embedded to routine clinical practice.Trial registration Defining Sepsis on the Wards ISRCTN 86502304 https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN86502304 prospectively registered 09/05/2016.

Recent grants

Frequent coauthors

  • Robert E. Mason

    35 shared
  • M.L. Singewald

    Johns Hopkins University

    35 shared
  • David M. Stoms

    30 shared
  • B.M. Baker

    25 shared
  • Janet Franklin

    Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

    20 shared
  • WILLIAM R. SCARBOROUGH

    19 shared
  • Josep M. Serra‐Diaz

    Aarhus University

    18 shared
  • Yong Wang

    Aerospace Information Research Institute

    17 shared

Education

  • Ph.D., Geography and Environmental Engineering

    Johns Hopkins University

    1982
  • B.A., Biology

    Williams College

    1975

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