Serial C-reactive protein (CRP) values may be useful for decision-making regarding duration of antibiotics in neonates. However, established standard of practice for its use in preterm very low birth weight (<1500 g, VLBW) infants are lacking.Evaluate compliance with a CRP-guided computerized decision support (CDS) algorithm and compare characteristics and outcomes of compliant versus non-compliant cases. Measure correlation between CRPs and white blood count (WBC) indices.We examined 3 populations: 1) all preterm VLBW infants born at Vanderbilt 2006–2011 – we assessed provider compliance with CDS algorithm and measured relevant outcomes; 2) all patients with positive blood culture results admitted to the Vanderbilt NICU 2006–2012 – we test...
Microbial neonatal infections are responsible for considerable morbidity and mortality and for this ...
Objective: To determine C-reactive protein kinetics in term and preterm babies with early onset seps...
The diagnosis of severe bacterial infection in young infants in developing countries is difficult be...
Serial C-reactive protein (CRP) values may be useful for decision-making regarding duration of antib...
Serial C-reactive protein (CRP) values may be useful for decision-making regarding duration of antib...
Abstract Background Late-onset sepsis in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants is a diagnostic challe...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate whether a standard practice of serial measurements of C-reactive pro...
Abstract Objective: C-reactive protein (CRP) is the most widely used infection marker in neonatal pr...
Background: To determine the validity of CRP in the early diagnosis of neonatal sepsis, keeping bloo...
Objective: To evaluate the adequacy of serum C-reactive protein (CRP) in diagnosing neonatal sepsis ...
Neonatal sepsis occurs from 1 to 21 newborns out of 1 000 live births with mortality rates as high a...
We prospectively compared the diagnostic value of C-reactive protein (CRP) and white blood cell coun...
Neonatal sepsis N. S. is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in neonates. The managem...
Background Neonatal sepsis is the leading cause of death after pneumonia. Definitive bacterial sepsi...
BACKGROUND: Late-onset infection is the most common serious complication associated with hospital ca...
Microbial neonatal infections are responsible for considerable morbidity and mortality and for this ...
Objective: To determine C-reactive protein kinetics in term and preterm babies with early onset seps...
The diagnosis of severe bacterial infection in young infants in developing countries is difficult be...
Serial C-reactive protein (CRP) values may be useful for decision-making regarding duration of antib...
Serial C-reactive protein (CRP) values may be useful for decision-making regarding duration of antib...
Abstract Background Late-onset sepsis in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants is a diagnostic challe...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate whether a standard practice of serial measurements of C-reactive pro...
Abstract Objective: C-reactive protein (CRP) is the most widely used infection marker in neonatal pr...
Background: To determine the validity of CRP in the early diagnosis of neonatal sepsis, keeping bloo...
Objective: To evaluate the adequacy of serum C-reactive protein (CRP) in diagnosing neonatal sepsis ...
Neonatal sepsis occurs from 1 to 21 newborns out of 1 000 live births with mortality rates as high a...
We prospectively compared the diagnostic value of C-reactive protein (CRP) and white blood cell coun...
Neonatal sepsis N. S. is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in neonates. The managem...
Background Neonatal sepsis is the leading cause of death after pneumonia. Definitive bacterial sepsi...
BACKGROUND: Late-onset infection is the most common serious complication associated with hospital ca...
Microbial neonatal infections are responsible for considerable morbidity and mortality and for this ...
Objective: To determine C-reactive protein kinetics in term and preterm babies with early onset seps...
The diagnosis of severe bacterial infection in young infants in developing countries is difficult be...