PurposeFew studies have assessed the presentation, management, and outcomes of sepsis in low-income countries (LICs). We sought to characterize these aspects of sepsis and to assess mortality predictors in sepsis in two referral hospitals in Rwanda.Materials and methodsThis was a retrospective cohort study in two public academic referral hospitals in Rwanda. Data was abstracted from paper medical records of adult patients who met our criteria for sepsis.ResultsOf the 181 subjects who met eligibility criteria, 111 (61.3%) met our criteria for sepsis without shock and 70 (38.7%) met our criteria for septic shock. Thirty-five subjects (19.3%) were known to be HIV positive. The vast majority of septic patients (92.7%) received intravenous fluid...
BACKGROUND:Sepsis is an important cause of mortality globally, though population incidence estimates...
Optimal vital signs monitoring of patients with severe sepsis in resource-limited settings may impro...
Background. Currently there is little information on the identification, management and outcomes of ...
PURPOSE: Few studies have assessed the presentation, management, and outcomes of sepsis in low-incom...
BACKGROUND:Sepsis likely contributes to the high burden of infectious disease morbidity and mortalit...
Sepsis likely contributes to the high burden of infectious disease morbidity and mortality in low in...
OBJECTIVES:Limited data are available on sepsis in low-resource settings, particularly outside of ur...
Limited data are available on sepsis in low-resource settings, particularly outside of urban referra...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Limited data are available on sepsis in low-resource settings, particularly...
Background Aetiology and outcomes of sepsis in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) are poorly described; we per...
BACKGROUND Aetiology and outcomes of sepsis in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) are poorly described; we pe...
BackgroundDespite the necessity of early recognition for an optimal outcome, sepsis often remains un...
The global incidence of sepsis is increasing, and mortality remains high. The mortality is even high...
INTRODUCTION: Optimal vital signs monitoring of patients with severe sepsis in resource-limited sett...
BACKGROUND:Sepsis is an important cause of mortality globally, though population incidence estimates...
BACKGROUND:Sepsis is an important cause of mortality globally, though population incidence estimates...
Optimal vital signs monitoring of patients with severe sepsis in resource-limited settings may impro...
Background. Currently there is little information on the identification, management and outcomes of ...
PURPOSE: Few studies have assessed the presentation, management, and outcomes of sepsis in low-incom...
BACKGROUND:Sepsis likely contributes to the high burden of infectious disease morbidity and mortalit...
Sepsis likely contributes to the high burden of infectious disease morbidity and mortality in low in...
OBJECTIVES:Limited data are available on sepsis in low-resource settings, particularly outside of ur...
Limited data are available on sepsis in low-resource settings, particularly outside of urban referra...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Limited data are available on sepsis in low-resource settings, particularly...
Background Aetiology and outcomes of sepsis in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) are poorly described; we per...
BACKGROUND Aetiology and outcomes of sepsis in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) are poorly described; we pe...
BackgroundDespite the necessity of early recognition for an optimal outcome, sepsis often remains un...
The global incidence of sepsis is increasing, and mortality remains high. The mortality is even high...
INTRODUCTION: Optimal vital signs monitoring of patients with severe sepsis in resource-limited sett...
BACKGROUND:Sepsis is an important cause of mortality globally, though population incidence estimates...
BACKGROUND:Sepsis is an important cause of mortality globally, though population incidence estimates...
Optimal vital signs monitoring of patients with severe sepsis in resource-limited settings may impro...
Background. Currently there is little information on the identification, management and outcomes of ...