A Multicenter Study in Northern Italy to Evaluate the Impact of a Sepsis Bundle in Obstetric Settings: The SOS Study - Takeaways - MDSpire

A Multicenter Study in Northern Italy to Evaluate the Impact of a Sepsis Bundle in Obstetric Settings: The SOS Study

  • By

  • Marta Colaneri

  • Simona Biscarini

  • Lara Tiranini

  • Rebecca Pesare

  • Pietro Valsecchi

  • Elena Seminari

  • Arsenio Spinillo

  • Alessandra Bandera

  • Enrico Mario Ferrazzi

  • Andrea Gori

  • Laura Carenzi

  • Luigi Pusterla

  • Federico D’Amico

  • Alessandro Raimondi

  • Massimo Puoti

  • Elisa Vallicella

  • Gianpaolo Grisolia

  • Salvatore Casari

  • Alice Zavatta

  • Irene Cetin

  • Alice Bonetti

  • Marta Corbella

  • Fausto Baldanti

  • Patrizia Cambieri

  • Paola Brambilla

  • Catherine Klersy

  • Camilla Torriani

  • Maria Cristina Monti

  • Raffaele Bruno

  • Maternal Sepsis Group

  • Nicola Cesano

  • Veronica Bonaldo

  • Angelo Pan

  • Annalisa Abbiati

  • June 16, 2025

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    A regional sepsis management bundle for obstetric patients was developed in Lombardy, Italy, to improve clinical outcomes.

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    The study included 80 women diagnosed with sepsis, with a significant increase in cases postbundle implementation.

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    Neonatal intensive care unit admissions significantly decreased from 85.7% to 31.3% after the bundle's implementation.

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    Infectious disease consultations increased from 50.0% to 75.0% postbundle, indicating heightened sepsis awareness among physicians.

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    The bundle did not significantly change maternal outcomes, highlighting the need for further research on its effectiveness.

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