Sepsis is a major healthcare problem with substantial mortality and a common reason for admission to the intensive care unit (ICU). For this reason, the management of sepsis is an important area of ICU research. A number of large-scale, freely-accessible ICU databases are available for observational research and the robust identification of septic patients in such data sets is crucial for research purposes, particularly for comparative studies between critical care sub-populations which may vary around the world. However, data structures are poorly standardised due to inevitable variances in clinical electronic health record system vendor and implementation as well as research database design choices. Robust and well-documented cohort selec...
Sepsis, a life-threatening syndrome caused by a dysregulated response to infection, causes 20% of al...
Objective: To identify priorities for administrative, epidemiologic and diagnostic research in sepsi...
IMPORTANCE: Definitions of sepsis and septic shock were last revised in 2001. Considerable advances ...
Sepsis is a major healthcare problem with substantial mortality and a common reason for admission to...
Objective: To describe the epidemiology of sepsis in critical care by applying the Sepsis-3 criteria...
Background: Early recognition of sepsis is challenging, and diagnostic criteria have changed repeate...
Background: Early recognition of sepsis is challenging, and diagnostic criteria have changed repeate...
Background: Early recognition of sepsis is challenging, and diagnostic criteria have changed repeate...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the epidemiology of sepsis in critical care by applying the Sepsis-3 criteri...
The objective: to analyze the validity of recommendations of the special research committee of the E...
Background: New Sepsis-3 criteria are supposed to “facilitate earlier recognition…of patients with s...
Background: New Sepsis-3 criteria are supposed to “facilitate earlier recognition…of patients with s...
Sepsis is the most frequent cause of death at non-coronary intensive care units (ICUs), a serious di...
Sepsis, a life-threatening syndrome caused by a dysregulated response to infection, causes 20% of al...
Sepsis, a life-threatening syndrome caused by a dysregulated response to infection, causes 20% of al...
Sepsis, a life-threatening syndrome caused by a dysregulated response to infection, causes 20% of al...
Objective: To identify priorities for administrative, epidemiologic and diagnostic research in sepsi...
IMPORTANCE: Definitions of sepsis and septic shock were last revised in 2001. Considerable advances ...
Sepsis is a major healthcare problem with substantial mortality and a common reason for admission to...
Objective: To describe the epidemiology of sepsis in critical care by applying the Sepsis-3 criteria...
Background: Early recognition of sepsis is challenging, and diagnostic criteria have changed repeate...
Background: Early recognition of sepsis is challenging, and diagnostic criteria have changed repeate...
Background: Early recognition of sepsis is challenging, and diagnostic criteria have changed repeate...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the epidemiology of sepsis in critical care by applying the Sepsis-3 criteri...
The objective: to analyze the validity of recommendations of the special research committee of the E...
Background: New Sepsis-3 criteria are supposed to “facilitate earlier recognition…of patients with s...
Background: New Sepsis-3 criteria are supposed to “facilitate earlier recognition…of patients with s...
Sepsis is the most frequent cause of death at non-coronary intensive care units (ICUs), a serious di...
Sepsis, a life-threatening syndrome caused by a dysregulated response to infection, causes 20% of al...
Sepsis, a life-threatening syndrome caused by a dysregulated response to infection, causes 20% of al...
Sepsis, a life-threatening syndrome caused by a dysregulated response to infection, causes 20% of al...
Objective: To identify priorities for administrative, epidemiologic and diagnostic research in sepsi...
IMPORTANCE: Definitions of sepsis and septic shock were last revised in 2001. Considerable advances ...