Table 1

Severe sepsis alert criteria*

SIRS† criteriaOrgan dysfunction variables
Temperature >38°C or <36°CSystolic blood pressure <90 mm Hg
Heart rate >90 beats per minuteMean arterial pressure <65 mm Hg
Respiratory rate >20 breaths per minute>40% decrease of known baseline systolic blood pressure
White cell count <4x109/L or >12x109/LBilirubin, creatinine > 2mg/dl, lactate >2meq/L
Bandemia >10%Platelets <100x109/L 
INR >1.5 or PTT >60 sec
  • Bilirubin and creatinine measured in mg/dl, lactate measured as meq/L

  • *A severe sepsis alert was called if a patient met two or more SIRS criteria plus one organ dysfunction variable not explained by an existing medical comorbidity (ie, a chronic cirrhosis with a total bilirubin ≥2 or more).

  • †SIRS criteria were used in accordance with the 2012 iteration of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines.

  • INR, international normalized ratio; PTT, partial thromboplastin time; SIRS, systemic inflammatory response syndrome.