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Monday, 5 October 2015
Likelihood of infection in patients with presumed sepsis at the time of intensive care unit admission: a cohort study
Likelihood of infection in patients with presumed sepsis at the time of intensive careunit admission: a cohort study
Critical
Care 2015, 19:319
Klein
Klouwenberg, PMC et al
Introduction:
A clinical suspicion of infection is mandatory for diagnosing sepsis in
patients with a systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Yet, the accuracy of
categorizing critically ill patients presenting to the intensive care unit
(ICU) as being infected or not is unknown. We therefore assessed the likelihood
of infection in patients who were treated for sepsis upon admission to the ICU,
and quantified the association between plausibility of infection and mortality.
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