Trauma patients are at risk of repeated hospital-acquired infections, however predictive scores aiming to identify susceptibility to such infections are lacking. The objective of this study was to investigate whether commonly employed disease-severity scores can successfully predict susceptibility to multiple independent infectious episodes (MIIEs) among trauma patients. A secondary analysis of data derived from the prospective, longitudinal study "Inflammation and the Host Response to Injury" ("Glue Grant") was performed. 1,665 trauma patients, older than 16, were included. Patients who died within seven days from the time of injury were excluded. Five commonly used disease-severity scores [Denver, Marshall, Acute Physiology and Chronic He...
Background Injury severity indices are numerical scores that are utilized to predict nosocomial bloo...
INTRODUCTION: The burden of MDRO in health systems is a global issue, and a growing problem. We cond...
There is an acknowledged need for valid and reliable injury scores, suitable for use at the populati...
Background: Nosocomial infections affect more than 2 million patients annually in the United States ...
infections in patients with traumatic injuries and to compare the associations between injury severi...
Severe trauma predisposes patients to multiple independent infection episodes (MIIEs), leading to au...
Background: Injury severity indices are numerical scores that are utilized to predict nosocomial blo...
Background: Bloodstream infection (BSI) is recognized as an important infectious complication of maj...
Abstract : Background: : Trauma patients are at high risk of developing systemic inflammatory respon...
BACKGROUND: Infection following severe injury is common and has a major impact on patient outcomes. ...
BACKGROUND: Postinjury multiple organ failure (MOF) remains a significant cause of morbidity and mor...
BackgroundEarly recognition of trauma patients at risk for multiple organ failure (MOF) is important...
Background: Physiological composite scores are used to predict mortality in multiple trauma patients...
infection (CDI) is important to inform management decisions for optimum patient care. Currently, tr...
Abstract Background Patients suffering from major trauma often experience complications such as seps...
Background Injury severity indices are numerical scores that are utilized to predict nosocomial bloo...
INTRODUCTION: The burden of MDRO in health systems is a global issue, and a growing problem. We cond...
There is an acknowledged need for valid and reliable injury scores, suitable for use at the populati...
Background: Nosocomial infections affect more than 2 million patients annually in the United States ...
infections in patients with traumatic injuries and to compare the associations between injury severi...
Severe trauma predisposes patients to multiple independent infection episodes (MIIEs), leading to au...
Background: Injury severity indices are numerical scores that are utilized to predict nosocomial blo...
Background: Bloodstream infection (BSI) is recognized as an important infectious complication of maj...
Abstract : Background: : Trauma patients are at high risk of developing systemic inflammatory respon...
BACKGROUND: Infection following severe injury is common and has a major impact on patient outcomes. ...
BACKGROUND: Postinjury multiple organ failure (MOF) remains a significant cause of morbidity and mor...
BackgroundEarly recognition of trauma patients at risk for multiple organ failure (MOF) is important...
Background: Physiological composite scores are used to predict mortality in multiple trauma patients...
infection (CDI) is important to inform management decisions for optimum patient care. Currently, tr...
Abstract Background Patients suffering from major trauma often experience complications such as seps...
Background Injury severity indices are numerical scores that are utilized to predict nosocomial bloo...
INTRODUCTION: The burden of MDRO in health systems is a global issue, and a growing problem. We cond...
There is an acknowledged need for valid and reliable injury scores, suitable for use at the populati...