Contains fulltext : 196412.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Timely recognition and treatment of sepsis is essential to reduce mortality and morbidity. Acutely ill patients often consult a general practitioner (GP) as the first healthcare provider. During out-of-hours, GP cooperatives deliver this care in the Netherlands. The aim of this study is to explore the role of these GP cooperatives in the care for patients with sepsis. DESIGN: Retrospective study of patient records from both the hospital and the GP cooperative. SETTING: An intensive care unit (ICU) of a general hospital in the Netherlands, and the colocated GP cooperative serving 260 000 inhabitants. PARTICIPANTS: We used data from 263 patients w...
Background: Early recognition and treatment of sepsis is crucial to prevent detrimental outcomes. Ge...
Background: Early recognition and treatment of sepsis is crucial to prevent detrimental outcomes. Ge...
Background: Early recognition and treatment of sepsis is crucial to prevent detrimental outcomes. Ge...
Objectives Timely recognition and treatment of sepsis is essential to reduce mortality and morbidity...
Objectives Timely recognition and treatment of sepsis is essential to reduce mortality and morbidity...
Objectives Timely recognition and treatment of sepsis is essential to reduce mortality and morbidity...
Objectives Timely recognition and treatment of sepsis is essential to reduce mortality and morbidity...
Early recognition of sepsis is crucial to prevent unnecessary deaths as a consequence of acute infec...
Background: Early recognition and treatment of sepsis are important to reduce morbidity and mortalit...
INTRODUCTION: General practitioners (GPs) and the emergency medical services (EMS) personnel have a ...
BACKGROUND: Patients surviving critical illnesses, such as sepsis, often suffer from long-term compl...
Contains fulltext : 136796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Sep...
Contains fulltext : 87724.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In...
General practitioners (GPs) and the emergency medical services (EMS) personnel have a pivotal role a...
Background: Early recognition and treatment of sepsis is crucial to prevent detrimental outcomes. Ge...
Background: Early recognition and treatment of sepsis is crucial to prevent detrimental outcomes. Ge...
Background: Early recognition and treatment of sepsis is crucial to prevent detrimental outcomes. Ge...
Background: Early recognition and treatment of sepsis is crucial to prevent detrimental outcomes. Ge...
Objectives Timely recognition and treatment of sepsis is essential to reduce mortality and morbidity...
Objectives Timely recognition and treatment of sepsis is essential to reduce mortality and morbidity...
Objectives Timely recognition and treatment of sepsis is essential to reduce mortality and morbidity...
Objectives Timely recognition and treatment of sepsis is essential to reduce mortality and morbidity...
Early recognition of sepsis is crucial to prevent unnecessary deaths as a consequence of acute infec...
Background: Early recognition and treatment of sepsis are important to reduce morbidity and mortalit...
INTRODUCTION: General practitioners (GPs) and the emergency medical services (EMS) personnel have a ...
BACKGROUND: Patients surviving critical illnesses, such as sepsis, often suffer from long-term compl...
Contains fulltext : 136796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Sep...
Contains fulltext : 87724.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In...
General practitioners (GPs) and the emergency medical services (EMS) personnel have a pivotal role a...
Background: Early recognition and treatment of sepsis is crucial to prevent detrimental outcomes. Ge...
Background: Early recognition and treatment of sepsis is crucial to prevent detrimental outcomes. Ge...
Background: Early recognition and treatment of sepsis is crucial to prevent detrimental outcomes. Ge...
Background: Early recognition and treatment of sepsis is crucial to prevent detrimental outcomes. Ge...