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Mortality in sepsis

Base Deficit as a Predictor of Mortality in Sepsis and Septic Shock.

Base Deficit as a Predictor of Mortality in Sepsis and Septic Shock.

... decreases mortality in sepsis and septic shock, the focus has now moved to predicting mortality in septic ...with sepsis and septic shock base deficit level obtained at admission in the ...

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Reducing mortality in sepsis: new directions

Reducing mortality in sepsis: new directions

... reduce mortality in ...reduce mortality: limiting the tidal volume in acute lung injury or acute respiratory distress syndrome, early goal- directed therapy, use of drotrecogin alfa (activated), use of ...

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Impact of post sepsis cardiovascular complications on mortality in sepsis survivors: a population based study

Impact of post sepsis cardiovascular complications on mortality in sepsis survivors: a population based study

... of sepsis has steadily risen from 638 per 100,000 persons to 772 per 100,000 persons from 2002 to 2012, while the annual mortality has steadily decreased from ...short-term sepsis mortality is ...

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Mortality in sepsis versus non sepsis induced acute lung injury

Mortality in sepsis versus non sepsis induced acute lung injury

... induced ALI received similar tidal volumes, but higher levels of positive end expiratory pressure, and had a more positive net fluid balance in the first week after ALI diagnosis. In multivariable analysis, the following ...

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C-reactive protein as a predictor of mortality in patients affected with severe sepsis in intensive care unit

C-reactive protein as a predictor of mortality in patients affected with severe sepsis in intensive care unit

... predicting mortality than initial CRP, and a fall in the third day CRP level demonstrated corrected sur- vival with 94% accuracy in a study with septic ...ICU mortality in sepsis patients and 3rd day ...

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The impact of obesity on sepsis mortality: a retrospective review

The impact of obesity on sepsis mortality: a retrospective review

... creased mortality in obese patients, but only 10 of 19 deceased patients had recorded body mass index (BMI) ...decreased mortality for adult pa- tients with septic shock, but morbid obesity was under- ...

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Sequential (Sepsis-Related) Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) as a predictor of mortality and its correlation with capillary lactate levels in sepsis patients

Sequential (Sepsis-Related) Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) as a predictor of mortality and its correlation with capillary lactate levels in sepsis patients

... (36.8%), hepatobiliary (23.5%). The mean score of SOFA and the initial capillary lactate level of the living group compared with the deceased group was 4.89±2.06 vs. 7.64±2.67 (p <0.05); 3.28±1.39 vs 3.60±1.43 (p ...

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Proenkephalin a 119–159 (penKid) – a novel biomarker for acute kidney injury in sepsis: an observational study

Proenkephalin a 119–159 (penKid) – a novel biomarker for acute kidney injury in sepsis: an observational study

... Background: Sepsis is a leading cause of death worldwide and a major challenge for physicians to predict and ...and mortality in sepsis among unselected sepsis patients presenting to the ...

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Evaluation of sepsis induced cardiac dysfunction as a predictor of mortality

Evaluation of sepsis induced cardiac dysfunction as a predictor of mortality

... of mortality in intensive care ...with sepsis can be of different types, systolic, diastolic or both and etiology of sepsis may affect the type of cardiac ...further, sepsis due to under- ...

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Model for predicting short term mortality of severe sepsis

Model for predicting short term mortality of severe sepsis

... for sepsis and may cause death shortly after successful treatment of the septic ...with sepsis is dominated by the side effects of life- supporting interventions ...management. Sepsis is an acute ...

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Readmission and Late Mortality After Pediatric Severe Sepsis

Readmission and Late Mortality After Pediatric Severe Sepsis

... Lastly, significant advancements in medicine over the last 10 to 20 years such as vaccinations, antibiotics, and increased critical care support and interventions may have decreased the risks associated with ...

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Pediatric sepsis in the developing world: challenges in defining sepsis and issues in post-discharge mortality

Pediatric sepsis in the developing world: challenges in defining sepsis and issues in post-discharge mortality

... three sepsis categories defined in the international pediatric sepsis consensus conference (sepsis, severe sepsis, and septic shock), all require laboratory tests (eg, leukocyte ...severe ...

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Propofol increases morbidity and mortality in a rat model of sepsis

Propofol increases morbidity and mortality in a rat model of sepsis

... serum cytokines in propofol-treated animals, our results suggest that the reaction of the animals’ immune system remained intact and that more bacteria may have led to more endotoxin and a more pronounced cytokine storm. ...

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Association between haptoglobin, hemopexin and mortality in adults with sepsis

Association between haptoglobin, hemopexin and mortality in adults with sepsis

... The study population consisted of 400 consecutive pa- tients who were prospectively enrolled in the Validating Acute Lung Injury Markers for Diagnosis (VALID) study [30], had the enrollment diagnosis of sepsis as ...

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Study on Relaparotomy in Coimbatore Medical College and Hospital

Study on Relaparotomy in Coimbatore Medical College and Hospital

... In spite of the indications of occult sepsis, in these cases both CT and laparotomy often fails to identify a focal source of infection. Instead, there will be diffuse peritoneal infection with a dispersion of ...

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Sepsis-3 definitions predict ICU mortality in a low–middle-income country

Sepsis-3 definitions predict ICU mortality in a low–middle-income country

... of Sepsis-3 criteria in this study was assessed based on ICU ...ICU mortality is not the most appropriate endpoint to be evaluated, it reflects the pre-ICU and ICU care of septic patients, and in our ...

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Interleukin 26 is overexpressed in human sepsis and contributes to inflammation, organ injury, and mortality in murine sepsis

Interleukin 26 is overexpressed in human sepsis and contributes to inflammation, organ injury, and mortality in murine sepsis

... as mortality, which means that the clinical values of IL-26 for diagnosing sepsis and for predicting mortality require to be confirmed in a larger ideally multicentric study including important ...
Potential mortality and cost reduction in adult severe sepsis and septic shock through the use of an innovative fluid delivery device

Potential mortality and cost reduction in adult severe sepsis and septic shock through the use of an innovative fluid delivery device

... Our model indicated that the use of a more rapid fluid resuscitation technique may offer a significant cost benefit and mortality reduction compared to standard fluid deliv- ery methods for adult SS presenting in ...

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Vitamin D deficiency and risk of acute lung injury in severe sepsis and severe trauma: a case-control study

Vitamin D deficiency and risk of acute lung injury in severe sepsis and severe trauma: a case-control study

... Our study has several strengths. To our knowledge, it is the first study to investigate the association of ALI/ ARDS in critical illness with 25-OHD levels. We report a consistent lack of association between lower 25-OHD ...

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A review of sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy

A review of sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy

... for sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy to date, it is known to have three charac- ...in sepsis survivors, im- plying increased ventricular compliance ...of sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy is that it should ...

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