Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Management of Sepsis would greatly benefit from the incorporation of simple and informative new biomarkers in clinical practice. Ideally, a sepsis biomarker should segregate infected from non-infected patients, provide information about prognosis and organ-specific damage, and be accessible to most healthcare services. The immature platelet fraction (IPF) and immature reticulocyte fraction (IRF) are new analytical parameters of the complete blood count, that have been studied as biomarkers of several inflammatory conditions. Recently, a study performed in critically-ill patients suggested that IPF could be a more ...
Sepsis is a systematic host response to infection defined by suppression of the immune system and ...
The early recognition and management of sepsis improves outcomes. Biomarkers may help in identifying...
Sepsis, and related complications, is still a common cause of death in hospitalized patients worldwi...
Management of Sepsis would greatly benefit from the incorporation of simple and informative new biom...
Background Sepsis is one of the causes of pre-treatment morbidity and mortality in the pediatric age...
Introduction The incidence of sepsis is reported around 37% in European ICUs [1]. The mortality rate...
Sepsis is extremely common amongst critically ill patients and requires early diagnosis. Hence, iden...
Purpose: To establish whether in critically ill patients without sepsis at intensive care unit (ICU)...
Sepsis is a global problem in either developing or developed countries and it is expected that the n...
Introduction. The amount of immature leukocytes reflects marrow response to bacterial infection, and...
The pathogenesis of thrombocytopenia in patients with sepsis is not fully understood. The aims of th...
Circulating biomarkers can facilitate sepsis diagnosis enabling early management and improved outcom...
Although many sepsis biomarkers have shown promise in selected patient groups, only C-reactive prote...
Background: The immature platelet fraction (IPF) reflects the degree of reticulated plate-lets. We e...
Background: The primary role of platelets is in haemostasis, thrombosis, and wound healing. Nonethel...
Sepsis is a systematic host response to infection defined by suppression of the immune system and ...
The early recognition and management of sepsis improves outcomes. Biomarkers may help in identifying...
Sepsis, and related complications, is still a common cause of death in hospitalized patients worldwi...
Management of Sepsis would greatly benefit from the incorporation of simple and informative new biom...
Background Sepsis is one of the causes of pre-treatment morbidity and mortality in the pediatric age...
Introduction The incidence of sepsis is reported around 37% in European ICUs [1]. The mortality rate...
Sepsis is extremely common amongst critically ill patients and requires early diagnosis. Hence, iden...
Purpose: To establish whether in critically ill patients without sepsis at intensive care unit (ICU)...
Sepsis is a global problem in either developing or developed countries and it is expected that the n...
Introduction. The amount of immature leukocytes reflects marrow response to bacterial infection, and...
The pathogenesis of thrombocytopenia in patients with sepsis is not fully understood. The aims of th...
Circulating biomarkers can facilitate sepsis diagnosis enabling early management and improved outcom...
Although many sepsis biomarkers have shown promise in selected patient groups, only C-reactive prote...
Background: The immature platelet fraction (IPF) reflects the degree of reticulated plate-lets. We e...
Background: The primary role of platelets is in haemostasis, thrombosis, and wound healing. Nonethel...
Sepsis is a systematic host response to infection defined by suppression of the immune system and ...
The early recognition and management of sepsis improves outcomes. Biomarkers may help in identifying...
Sepsis, and related complications, is still a common cause of death in hospitalized patients worldwi...