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Table 1 Characteristics of all included studies in the review

From: Rapid systematic review on risks and outcomes of sepsis: the influence of risk factors associated with health inequalities

Title

Authors

Year

Country

Data source

Population

Sepsis Identification

Factors associated with inequality

Outcome (s)

Sepsis cohort size

Association between sepsis incidence and regional socioeconomic deprivation and health care capacity in Germany - an ecological study

Rose N; Matthaus-Kramer C; Schwarzkopf D; Scherag A; Born S; Reinhart K, Fleischmann-Struzek C

2021

Germany

Inpatient database (DRG) covering all acute-care hospitals in Germany (except prison hospitals and psychiatric facilities)

Inpatient admissions in 2016, do not specify age restrictions

Explicit ICD-10 codes and Angus ICD-10 code criteria

Socioeconomic

Crude and age-standardised incidence of sepsis per district in 2016

146,985

Association of neighbourhood socioeconomic status with risk of infection and sepsis

Donnelly JP; Lakkr S; Judd SE; Levitan EB; Griffin R; Howard G; Safford MM; Wang HE

2018

USA

Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) study

Hospital admissions between 2003–2012, adults aged over 45

Chart review using Sepsis-3 criteria

Socioeconomic

Hospital admissions and ED visits for serious infection/sepsis

964

Black-white racial disparities in sepsis: a prospective analysis of the Reasons for Geographic And Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) cohort

Moore J; Donnelly J; Griffin R; Safford M; Howard G; Baddley J; Wang H

2015

USA

Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) study

Hospitalisations for adults over 45 between 2003–2012

SIRS criteria

Race/ethnicity

Rates of sepsis

1,526

Socioeconomic status and risk of intensive care unit admission with sepsis

Storm, L; Schegelsberg, A; Andersen, LW; Jessen, MK; Kirkegaard, H

2018

Denmark

Tertiary ICU records

Tertiary ICU admissions with, 2008–2010, adults over 18 years old. Matched to up to 10 controls from background population on age, sex & zip code

severe sepsis or septic shock, not stated how identified

Socioeconomic

Admission to ICU with sepsis

383

Infection rate and acute organ dysfunction risk as explanations for racial differences in severe sepsis

Mayr F; Yende S; Linde-Zwirble W; Peck-Palmer O; Barnato A; Weissfeld L; Angus D

2010

USA

Hospital discharge databases of 7 US states

Admissions for all ages with severe sepsis in 2005

ICD-9 codes

Race/ethnicity

Incidence rates of severe sepsis hospitalisations.

381,787

Direct and indirect effects of socioeconomic status on sepsis risk and mortality: a mediation analysis of the HUNT study

Stensrud VH; Gustad LT; Damas JK; Solligard E; Krokstad S; Nilsen TIL

2023

Norway

Population-based HUNT studies

Adults aged between 20 and 70 admitted to hospital, 1995–1997 and 2006–2008

ICD-9 & ICD-10 codes, both explicit and implicit list

Socioeconomic

Sepsis and sepsis-attributable mortality

4,200

Where you live matters: the place of residence on severe sepsis incidence and mortality

Goodwin AJ; Nadig NR; McElligot JT; Simpson KN; Ford DW

2016

USA

Hospital discharge database in South Carolina

Adults (> 20 years of age) hospitalised with severe sepsis or septic shock

ICD-9 codes including Martin criteria

Care/medical

Age-adjusted severe sepsis incidence and in-hospital mortality rates

24,395

Socio-demographic characteristics associated with hospitalisation for sepsis among adults in Canada: a Census-linked cohort study

Hennessy DA; Soo A; Niven DJ; Jolley RJ; Posadas-Calleja J; Stelfox HT; Doig CJ

2020

Canada

National hospital discharge database linked to Canadian census

Adults over 18 years admitted with sepsis and severe sepsis, 2006–2009

ICD-10 codes

Socioeconomic

Hospital admission with a diagnosis of sepsis, secondary in-hospital death, admission to special care unit & LOS, hospital LOS, discharge disposition.

10,400

Racial differences in sepsis mortality at US academic medical center-affiliated hospitals

Chaudhary N; Donnelly J; Wang H

2018

USA

Hospital discharge data from Vizient, covers 120 medical centers and 300 hospitas in US.

Adults > 18 years old hospitalised with sepsis 2012–2014,

Angus ICD-9 codes

Race/ethnicity

Sepsis hospitalisation and hospital mortality.

1,114,386

Association of household income level and in-hospital mortality in patients with sepsis: a nationwide retrospective cohort analysis

Rush B; Wiskar K; Celi LA; Walley KR; Russell JA; McDermid RC; Boyd, JH

2018

USA

Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS), covers 20% of national hospital admissions

Identified patients over 18 years with sepsis admission in 2011

Angus ICD-10 code criteria

Socioeconomic

In-hospital mortality

671,858

Impact of socioeconmic status on mortality and unplanned readmission in septic intensive care unit patients

Schnegelsberg, A; Mackenhauer, J; Nibro, HL; Dreyer, P; Koch, K; Kirkegaard, H

2016

Denmark

Single ICU records

Tertiary ICU admissions with, 2008–2010, adults over 18 years old

severe sepsis or septic shock, not stated how identified

Socioeconomic

30-day mortality after ICU admission; 180-day mortality after hospital discharge, 180-day unplanned readmission after discharge

387

Lower socioeconomic factors are associated with higher mortality in patients with septic shock

Hidalgo DC; Tapaskar N; Rao S; Masic D; Su A; Portillo J; Rech M

2021

USA

Two hospitals dicharge records

Hospital admissions between 2017–2019, adults aged over 18

Sepsis-3 criteria for septic shock

Socioeconomic

30-day mortality, ICU length of stay, hospital length of stay

362

Race does not impact sepsis outcomes when considering socioeconomic factors in multilevel modeling

Vazquez Guillamet MC; Dodda S; Liu L; Kollef MH; Micek ST

2022

USA

Single centre records

Admissions with sepsis or septic shock, all adults (age not specified) 2010–2017

ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes

Socioeconomic; race/ethnicity

In-hospital mortality, hospital LOS, use of vasopressors, use of mechanical ventilation

11,432

Race, income and insurance status affect neonatal sepsis mortality and healthcare resource utilisation

Bohanon FJ;. Lopez ON; Adhikari D; Mehta HB; Rojas-Khalil Y; Bowen-Jallow, KA; Radhakrishnan, RS

2018

USA

Healthcare Cost and Utilisation Project’s (HCUP) Kids Inpatient Database (KID)

Sepsis admissions in neonates (< 28 days old) in 2006, 2009 & 2012.

ICD-9 codes

Socioeconomic; race/ethnicity

In-hospital mortality, LOS and total costs

116,882

Association between race and case fatality rate in hospitlisations for sepsis

Sandoval E; Chang DW

2016

USA

Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) State Inpatient Database (SID) and California OSHPD Patient Discharge Pivot Database

Adults over 18 years admitted in 2011

ICD-9 codes Martin criteria

Race/ethnicity

Case-fatality rate

131,831

Association of gender, age and race on renal outcomes and mortality in patients with severe sepsis and septic shock

Cerceo E; Rachoin JS; Gaughan J; Weisberg L

2021

USA

National Inpatient Sample (NIS)

Patients discharged between 2005–2014 after admission for severe sepsis or septic shock

ICD-9 codes for severe sepsis or septic shock

Race/ethnicity

In-hospital mortality

1,064,790

Ethnicity and sepsis characteristics and outcomes. Population based study

Karp G; Perl Y; Fuchs L; Almog Y; Klein M; Vodonos A; Drieher J: Talmor D; Codish S; Novack V

2013

Israel

Single ICU records, sepsis id’d with ICD-9 codes, between 2002–2008

All adults aged over 20 with sepsis admission, 2002–2008

ICD-9 codes

Race/ethnicity

In-hospital/28 day mortality

1,542

Impact of older age and nursing home residence on clinical outcomes of US emergency department visits for severe sepsis

Ginde A; Moss M; Shapiro N; Schwartz R

2013

USA

National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS)

Adults over 18 years with sepsis ED visits, 2005–2009

Angus ICD-9 codes

Care/medical

In-hospital mortality, hospital LOS, admission to ICU

350,000 (estimate)

Hospital outcomes for children with severe sepsis in the USA by race or ethnicity and insurance status: a population-based, retrospective cohort study

Mitchell H; Reddy A; Montoya-Williams D; Harhay M; Fowler J; Yehya N

2020

USA

Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) Kids Inpatient Database (KID), covering 4200 US hospitals

Patients aged 0–20 years with severe sepsis in 2016

ICD-10 codes

Race/ethnicity

In-hospital mortality, hospital LOS (death as competing risk, censored at 30 days)

9,816

Racial disparities in sepsis-related in-hospital mortality: using a broad case capture method and multivariate controls for clinical and hospital variables, 2004–2013

Jones J; Fingar K; Miller M; Coffey R; Barrett M; Flottemesch T; Heslin K; Gray D; Moy E

2017

USA

Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) State Inpatient Database (SID)

Sepsis admissions, no age restrictions

Angus ICD-9 codes

Race/ethnicity

In-hospital mortality rates per 1,000 total sepsis hospitalisations

16,779,820

Treatment in disproportionately minority hospitals is associated with increased risk of mortality in sepsis: a national analysis

Rush B; Danziger J; Walley KR; Kumar A; Celi LA

2020

USA

National Inpatient Sample (NIS)

Sepsis admissions between 2008–2014, adults over 18 years

Angus ICD codes (doesn’t specify version)

Race/ethnicity

In-hospital mortality

4,221,221

Temporal trends in rural vs. urban sepsis-related mortality in the United States, 2010–2019

Oud L; Garza J

2022

USA

CDC and Prevention Wide Ranging Online Data for Epidemiological Research Multiple Cause of Death dataset

Sepsis-related deaths in US from 2010–2019

not stated

Community

Age-adjusted mortality rates per 100,000 population

 

The effect of community socioeconomic status on sepsis-attributable mortality

Galiatsatos P; Brigham EP; Pietri J; Littleton K; Hwang S; Grant MC; Hansel NN; Chen ES

2018

USA

Neighborhood Health Profiles for Baltimore City, includes demographic & outcome data for 55 community statistical areas.

2017

not stated

Socioeconomic

Sepsis-attributable mortality

 

Disparities in sepsis mortality by region, urbanisation, and race in the USA, a multiple cause of death analysis

Ogundipe F; Kodadhala V; Ogundipe T; Mehari A; Gillum R

2019

USA

CDC multiple cause of death data

Sepsis deaths in people aged 15 or over, between 2013 and 2016

ICD-10 codes

Race/ethnicity; community

Age-adjusted sepsis death rates

746,725

Rural patients with severe sepsis or septic shock who bypass rural; hospitals have increased mortality: an instrumental variables approach

Mohr N; Harland K; Shane D; Ahmed A; Fuller B; Ward M; Torner J

2017

USA

Administrative claims from emergency departments of midwestern state

All adults over 18 between 2005 and 2014

ICD-9 codes

Community

Hospital mortality, subsequent interhospital transfer, hospital LOS

13,461

Sepsis survivors admitted to nursing facilities: cognitive impairment, activities of daily living dependence, and survival

Ehlenbach W; Gilmore-Bykovski A; Repplinger M; Westergaard R; Jacobs E; Kind A; Smith M

2018

USA

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Chronic Conditions Data Warehouse (CCW)

People aged > 65 with severe sepsis episode, 2005–2009

Angus ICD-9 codes

Care/medical

1- year mortality, cognitive impairment, ADL

175,755

Race and sex based disparities in sepsis

Engoren M; Arslanian-Engoren C

2022

USA

Michigan hospital administrative dataset

First episode sepsis between 2009–2019, adults over 18 years

Sepsis-3 criteria

Race/ethnicity

90-day mortality, mechanical ventilation, RRT, time to initial antibiotic, post-sepsis hospital stay

34,999

Racial disparities in readmissions following initial hospitalisation for sepsis

Lizza B; Betthauser K; Juang P; Hampton N; Lyons P; Kollef M; Micek S

2021

USA

Tertiary care referral center

Patients hospitalised for severe sepsis and septic shock (and survived) between 2010–2017

ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes for severe sepsis and septic shock.

Race/ethnicity

All-cause readmission, sepsis readmission, postdischarge death.

3,390

The association between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and readmissions for patients hospitalised with sepsis

Galiatsatos P; Follun A; Alghanim F; Sherry M; Sylvester C; Daniel Y; Chanmugam A; Townsend J; Saria S; Kind AJ; Chen E

2020

USA

Single hospital records

Sepsis admissions who survived to discharge, adults over 18 years in 2017

ICD-10 codes then reviewed charts for Sepsis-3 criteria

Socioeconomic

30-day readmission

531

Inclusion of social determinants of health improves sepsis readmission prediction models

Amrollahi F; Shashikumar S; Meier A; Ohno-Machado L; Nemati S; Wardi G

2022

USA

AllofUs study covering 35 hospitals

Patients over 18 years old admitted to hospital between 2017 and 2021

Sepsis-3 criteria

Socioeconomic

30-day unplanned readmission in sepsis patients

8,935

Risk factors, etiologies, and screening tools for sepsis in pregnant women: a multicenter case-control study

Bauer M; Housey M; Bauer S; Behrmann S; Chau A; Clancy C; Clark E; Einav S; Langen E; Leffert L; Lin S; Madapu M; Maile M; Mcquaid-Hanson E; Priessnitz K; Sela H; Shah A; Sobolewski P; Toledo P; Tsen L; Bateman B

2019

USA/Israel

Admissions data from 7 hospitals

Delivery admissions between 1994–2012 (depending on centre), matched 1:4 to non-sepsis controls

ICD-9 codes for sepsis, severe sepsis or septic shock, with manual chart review

Pregnancy

Risk factors

82

Severe sepsis in women with group B Streptococcus in pregnancy: An exploratory UK national case-control study

Kalin A; Acosta C; Kurinczuk J; Brocklehurst P; Knight M

2015

UK

UK Obstetric Surveillance System

All cases of severe maternal sepsis caused by Group B Streptococcus (GBS), 2011–2012, matched with controls who were non-sepsis deliveries

Prospective chart review, severe sepsis with laboratory confirmation of GBS

Pregnancy

Incidence of GBS sepsis, risk factors

30

The continuum of maternal sepsis severity: incidence and risk factors in a population-based cohort study

Acosta C; Knight M; Lee H; Kurinczuk J; Gould J; Lyndon A

2013

USA

California Vital Statistics records linked with statewide hospital discharge data

Maternal sepsis cases among all in-hospital live births, 2005–2007

ICD-9 codes

Pregnancy

Incidence of sepsis and severe sepsis, risk factors

1,598

Maternal obesity, obstetric interventions and post-partum anaemia increase the risk of post-partum sepsis: a population-based cohort study based on Swedish medical health registers

Axelsson D; Blomberg M

2017

Sweden

Medical Birth Registry, National Patient Register and Prescribed Drug Register

Maternal sepsis in women who gave birth between 1997–2012

ICD-10 codes

Pregnancy

Incidence and risk factors for post-partum sepsis

376

Severe maternal sepsis in the UK, 2011–2012: A National Case-Control Study

Acosta C; Kurinczuk J; Lucas D; Tuffnell D; Sellers S; Knight M

2014

UK

UK Obstetric Surveillance System

Maternal severe sepsis or septic shock, 2011–2012, matched to non-sepsis controls who delivered immediately before in same hospital

Prospective chart review

Pregnancy

Incidence and risk factors for severe maternal sepsis

365

Maternal sepsis incidence, aetiology and outcome for mother and fetus: a prospective study

Knowles S; O’Sullivan N; Meenan A; Hanniffy R; Robson M

2015

Ireland

Hospital records from two maternity hospitals

Pregnant and postpartum women with maternal sepsis between 2005–2012

Prospective chart review identifying primary or secondary BSI

Pregnancy

Incidence, maternal mortality and neonatal mortality

272

Case fatality and adverse outcomes are reduced in pregnant women with severe sepsis or septic shock compared with age-matched comorbid-matched nonpregnant women

Kidson K; Henderson W; Hutcheon J

2018

USA

National Inpatient Sample

Severe sepsis or septic shock in pregnancy admissions, women aged between 15–44 years, between 1998–2012. Compared with severe sepsis in non-pregnant women of the same age

ICD-9 codes

Pregnancy

Case fatality rates in pregnancy associated severe sepsis (PASS) and non-PASS (NPSS), hospital LOS

5,968

Maternal morbiditiy and mortality from severe sepsis: a national cohort study

Acosta C; Harrison D; Rowan K; Lucas D; Kurinczuk J; Knight M

2016

UK (excluding Scotland)

Intensive Care National Audit & Research Centre (ICNARC) Case Mix Programme

Severe sepsis in pregnant or recently pregnant women, admitted to critical care, between 2008–2010

Infection, at least 3 SIRS criteria and at least one organ dysfunction

Pregnancy

Maternal critical care admission rates, risk factors and death rates

646

Contemporary trends of reported sepsis among maternal decedents in Texas: a population-based study

Oud L

2015

USA

Texas Inpatient Public Use Data File (TIPUDF), covers all state-licensed hospitals

Pregnancy associated hospitalizations between 2001–2010

ICD-9 codes, for septic shock or infection (SIRS) in combination with organ failure

Pregnancy

Annual rate of sepsis among maternal decedents

131

Mortality associated with severe sepsis among age-similar women with and without pregnancy-associated hospitalization in Texas: a population-based study

Oud L

2016

USA

Texas Inpatient Public Use Data File (TIPUDF), covers all state-licensed hospitals

Pregnancy associated hospitalizations between 2001–2010 in women aged 20–34, compared with non pregnancy-associated hospitalizations

ICD-9 codes, for septic shock or infection (SIRS) in combination with organ failure

Pregnancy

Hospital mortality, number and type of failing organs

449

Progression from severe sepsis in pregnancy to death: a UK population-based case-control analysis

Mohamed-Ahmed O; Nair M; Acosta C; Kurinczuk J; Knight M

2015

UK

UK Obstetric Surveillance System and Confidential Enquiry into Maternal Death (CEMD)

Maternal deaths from non-influenza sepsis, compared with women who survived, between 2009–2012

Prospective chart review

Pregnancy

Risk factors associated with sepsis death

401

The sepsis in obstetrics score: a model to identify risk of morbidity from sepsis in pregnancy

Albright C; Ali T; Lopes V; Rouse D; Anderson B

2014

 

Discharge records from single centre

Pregnant and postpartum women presenting at ED with suspected SIRS or sepsis, between 2009 to 2011

SIRS with swab confirmation

Pregnancy

Morbidity - ICU admission within 48 h of presentation to ED, mortality, adverse perinatal outcome

850

Severe sepsis and septic shock in pregnancy: indications for delivery and maternal and perinatal outcomes

Snyder C; Barton J; Habli M; Sibai B

2013

 

Hospital records from two hospitals

Obstetric patients treated in ICU between 1995 to 2010 with severe sepsis or septic shock

ICD-9 codes confirmed with chart review

Pregnancy

Mortality, morbidity

30

Perinatal outcomes among patients with sepsis during pregnancy

Blauvelt C; Nguyen K; Cassidy A; Gaw S

2021

USA

Hospital records from single center

Patients who delivered at 20 weeks gestation or later, with antepartum clinical concern for sepsis discharged before delivery, 2012–2018

ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes

Pregnancy

Composite perinatal outcome of 1 or more of the following: fetal growth restriction, oligohydramnios, hypertensive disease of pregnancy, cesarean delivery, infant born small for gestational age, or stillbirth

59

Correlation of bacterial type and antibiotic sensitivity with antibiotic exposure in early-onset neonatal sepsis

Bromiker R; Ernest N; Meir M; Kaplan M; Hammerman C; Schimmel M; Schlesinger Y

2013

Israel

Hospital records from single center

Infants born betweem 1997–2007 with early onset neonatal sepsis

Culture confirmed infection

Pregnancy

Isolates with antibiotic resistance, Gram-negative isolates

94

Is peri-partum maternal fever alone a reliable predictor of neonatal sepsis? A single-centre, retrospective cohort study

Gupta S; Forbes-Coe A; Rudd D; Kandasamy Y

2021

Australia

Hospital records from single center

Term infants admitted to neonatal ICU with sepsis, between 2015 to 2020

Culture-proven neonatal bacteraemia and sepsis

Pregnancy

Predictors of EONS

14

Early-onset sepsis: a predictive model based on maternal risk factors

Puopolo K; Escobar G

2013

USA

Hospital records from multiple centers

Live births > = 34 weeks gestation with EONS from 1995–2007, matched to controls

 

Pregnancy

Predictors of EONS

350

Maternal obesity and risk of early onset neonatal bacterial sepsis: nationwide cohort and sibling-controlled studies

Villamor E; Norman M; Johansson S; Cnattingius S

2020

Sweden

Medical Birth Register

Live births > = 22 weeks, between 1997–2016 with EOS admission to neonatal unit within 72 h of birth

ICD-10 codes

Pregnancy

Incidence and risk factors of EONS

2,913

Maternal antibiotic exposure and risk of antibiotic resistance in neonatal early-onset sepsus: a case-cohort study

Wright A; Unger S; Coleman B; Lam P; McGeer A

2012

Canada

Hospital records from single center

Admissions to neonatal ICU within 24 h after birth, between 2008–2010

Confirmed serious bacterial infection

Pregnancy

Antibiotic resistance in EONS

60

  1. ED – emergency department, LOS – length of stay, RRT – renal replacement therapy, EONS – early onset neonatal sepsis, ICU – intensive care unit, ADL – activities of daily living