Serial measurements of SIRS criteria to identify unique phenotypes of sepsis: A Microbiologic Approach
<p>Introduction: The utility of serial scoring systems in identifying distinct sepsis phenotypes remains unknown.</p><p>Methods: Eligible adults were classified into culture-positive (Cx+) and culture-negative (Cx-) groups alongside pre-defined culture subgroups. Average SIRS &...
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Main Authors: | Harman S Gill (Author), Phuong H Nguyen (Author), Jada M English (Author), Kayla A Fay (Author), Elisha Fleig Yin MPAS (Author), Jaskirat Kaur Gill (Author), Todd D Morrell (Author) |
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Global Journal of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Research - Peertechz Publications,
2023-08-29.
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