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Development and Validation of a Disease Severity Scoring Model for Pediatric Sepsis

Development and Validation of a Disease Severity Scoring Model for Pediatric Sepsis

... assess pediatric sepsis due to its untypical symptoms, rapidly develop- ment and dynamic pathophysiological process ...of sepsis for pediatric patients, using a score based on seven variables ...

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Use of plasma mitochondrial DNA levels for determining disease severity and prognosis in pediatric sepsis: a case control study

Use of plasma mitochondrial DNA levels for determining disease severity and prognosis in pediatric sepsis: a case control study

... with pediatric sepsis and infected patients without sepsis who were admitted to the PICU of Hunan Children’ s Hospital (University of South China, Changsha, China) were enrolled in this ...for ...

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Pediatric sepsis and septic shock: definitions and treatment algorithms

Pediatric sepsis and septic shock: definitions and treatment algorithms

... (SIRS), sepsis, severe sepsis, and septic shock in 1992 (6). Severe sepsis is defined as sepsis plus one of the fol- lowing: cardiovascular organ dysfunction, acute respiratory distress ...

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In-Hospital Quality-of-Care Measures for Pediatric Sepsis Syndrome

In-Hospital Quality-of-Care Measures for Pediatric Sepsis Syndrome

... severe sepsis or septic shock met the measure goal of documenting heart rate every 15 minutes during the first hour of resuscitation and hourly thereafter until resolution of severe sepsis or septic ...of ...

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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

... on pediatric sepsis in developing countries, studies from high-income countries and those involving adults were generally not ...“pediatric sepsis” and “sepsis definitions”, were also ...

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Implementation of an Inpatient Pediatric Sepsis Identification Pathway

Implementation of an Inpatient Pediatric Sepsis Identification Pathway

... 2005 Pediatric Sepsis Conference Definitions were developed for research and are difficult to apply in clinical ...2005 Pediatric Sepsis Conference Definitions and were found to be relatively ...

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Patient and Hospital Correlates of Clinical Outcomes and Resource Utilization in Severe Pediatric Sepsis

Patient and Hospital Correlates of Clinical Outcomes and Resource Utilization in Severe Pediatric Sepsis

... RESULTS. There were an estimated 21 448 hospitalizations for severe pediatric sepsis nationally in 2003. The in-hospital mortality rate was 4.2%. Comorbid illness was present in 34% of hospitalized ...

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Pediatric Sepsis Guidelines: Summary for resourcelimited

Pediatric Sepsis Guidelines: Summary for resourcelimited

... cation: Pediatric sepsis is a commonly encountered global ...for sepsis seem to be applicable to the developed countries, and only few articles are published regarding application of these guidelines ...

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Identification of potential transcriptomic markers in developing pediatric sepsis: a weighted gene co expression network analysis and a case–control validation study

Identification of potential transcriptomic markers in developing pediatric sepsis: a weighted gene co expression network analysis and a case–control validation study

... In conclusion, we identified four candidate co-expres- sion modules that were differentially expressed between pediatric sepsis patients and normal controls. GO, and pathway analyses revealed that those ...

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A National Approach to Pediatric Sepsis Surveillance

A National Approach to Pediatric Sepsis Surveillance

... capturing sepsis events by using EHR data in a manner similar to the ASE ...for sepsis events in children versus ...upstream sepsis initiatives that aim to prevent progression to organ dysfunction, ...

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Update on pediatric sepsis: a review

Update on pediatric sepsis: a review

... severe sepsis), especially for those with three or more organ dysfunctions from 2004 to 2012 ...neutropenic sepsis as 44% survival, which was previously contraindicated because of pessimistic prog- nosis ...

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Comparison of diagnostic and prognostic value of serum procalcitonin and serum lactate in pediatric sepsis

Comparison of diagnostic and prognostic value of serum procalcitonin and serum lactate in pediatric sepsis

... This was a prospective observational study carried in 60 children out between 2 years from 2016-July- 2018- March. Totally 60 Children Admitted in PICU between Ages 3 Months to 12 Years diagnosed with sepsis or ...

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Development of metabolic and inflammatory mediator biomarker phenotyping for early diagnosis and triage of pediatric sepsis

Development of metabolic and inflammatory mediator biomarker phenotyping for early diagnosis and triage of pediatric sepsis

... Alberta Sepsis Network (ASN) prospectively en- rolled all eligible children up to age 17 years admitted to the only two PICUs in the Province of Alberta, Canada, with a diagnosis of sepsis between April ...

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Evaluation of systemic inflammatory response syndrome-negative sepsis from a Chinese regional pediatric network

Evaluation of systemic inflammatory response syndrome-negative sepsis from a Chinese regional pediatric network

... of sepsis (S), SS or septic shock using a diagnostic tool adopted from the inter- national definitions for pediatric sepsis and organ dys- function ...Severe sepsis was defined as ...

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Transfer hospitalizations for pediatric severe sepsis or septic shock: resource use and outcomes

Transfer hospitalizations for pediatric severe sepsis or septic shock: resource use and outcomes

... The findings of the current study should be inter- preted in light of certain limitations. It is vital to note that the reported hospital charges and LOS in the current study accrued from the care received at the ...

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Pediatric Outcomes After Regulatory Mandates for Sepsis Care

Pediatric Outcomes After Regulatory Mandates for Sepsis Care

... with sepsis receive care at specialized children’s hospitals, many of which are already well prepared to care for a wide range of pediatric emergencies, 27–29 regulations for all hospitals to maintain ...

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Management of children with sepsis and septic shock: a survey among pediatric intensivists of the Réseau Mère-Enfant de la Francophonie

Management of children with sepsis and septic shock: a survey among pediatric intensivists of the Réseau Mère-Enfant de la Francophonie

... Pediatric sepsis and septic shock represent an important cause of mortality in pediatric intensive care units (PICU) and one of the leading causes of childhood mortality ...of pediatric septic ...

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Extracorporeal therapies in pediatric severe sepsis: findings from the pediatric health care information system

Extracorporeal therapies in pediatric severe sepsis: findings from the pediatric health care information system

... 2009 in patients with MODS. This may have been re- lated to increasing support in the literature on successful use of ECMO in patients with co-morbidities as well as recommendations in the ACCM sepsis guidelines ...

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Discordant identification of pediatric severe sepsis by research and clinical definitions in the SPROUT international point prevalence study

Discordant identification of pediatric severe sepsis by research and clinical definitions in the SPROUT international point prevalence study

... severe sepsis recognition was identi- fied as the first calendar day on which a patient met consensus conference criteria for severe sepsis [6], and the presence of new or progressive multiorgan dysfunction ...

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Sepsis 2018

Sepsis 2018

... 11 patients with sepsis were examined. All patients gave volun- tary informed consent for the research and publication of the results. Microbiological identification was obtained in 7 cases. The severity of the ...

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