Es 1. Emmerson AM, Enstone JE, Griffin M, Kelsey MC, Smyth ETM: J Hosp Infect 1996, 32:175-190. two. Vincent JL, Bihari DJ, Seuter PM, et al.: J Am Med Assoc 1995, 274:639-644.P112 Administration of sepsis and septic shock in critically unwell sufferers transferred by a dedicated transport team in the West of ScotlandA Cadamy, A Binning, I Thomson North Glasgow NHS Rely on, Glasgow, Uk Crucial Care 2006, ten(Suppl one):P112 (doi:ten.1186/cc4459) Around 500 critically unwell patients are transferred with the committed transportation crew known as the `Shock Team' each individual 12 months while in the West of Scotland. With the arrival of global pointers for your management of extreme sepsis and septic shock, you will discover now criteria by which the administration of these disorders is usually assessed [1]. We undertook a prospective audit more than a 3-month period of time to find out what proportion in the sufferers transferred have these ailments and also to establish how administration conforms to the pointers. Sufferers had been deemed to possess sepsis when they had suspicion of an infection and two or more in the pursuing: T >38 or 90/min; RR >20/min; SBP