ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to externally validate a clinical prediction rule (CPR)—the ‘Shapiro criteria’—to predict bacteraemia in an acute medical unit (AMU). MethodProspectively collected data, retrospectively evaluated over 11 months in an AMU in the UK. From 4810 admissions, 635 patients (13%) had blood cultures (BCs) performed. The 100 cases of true bacteraemia were compared with a randomly selected sample of 100 control cases where BCs were sterile. ResultsTo predict bacteraemia (at a cut-off score of two points), the Shapiro criteria had a sensitivity of 97% (95% CIs 91% to 99%), specificity 37% (28% to 47%), positive likelihood ratio 1.54 (1.3 to 1.8) and a negative likelihood ratio of 0.08 (0.03 to 0.25). The area ...
Objective: The objective of the present study is to determine whether a predictive rule could safely...
infection (CDI), including recurrence and death, will become increasingly important as novel therap...
INTRODUCTION: The diagnostic yield of blood cultures is limited in patients with community-acquired ...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to externally validate a clinical prediction rule (CPR)—th...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to validate a previously published clinical decision rule...
Background: To our knowledge, no reliable clinical prediction rule (CPR) for identifying bacteremia ...
IntroductionHaving developed a clinical prediction rule (CPR) for bacteremia among hemodialysis (HD)...
To our knowledge, no reliable clinical prediction rule (CPR) for identifying bacteremia in hemodialy...
AbstractBacteraemia is associated with high mortality. Although many models for predicting bacteraem...
Background: Bacteraemia is a frequent and severe condition with a high mortality rate. Despite profo...
Objective: To develop and validate a model for the prediction of bacteremia in hospitalized patients...
BackgroundUseful predictive models for identifying patients at high risk of bacteremia at the emerge...
OBJECTIVE: Many studies have described constructing a prediction model for bacteremia in community-a...
Background. Prediction of bloodstream infection at the time of sepsis onset allows one to make appro...
Background: Previous attempts to predict bacteremia have focused on selecting significant variables....
Objective: The objective of the present study is to determine whether a predictive rule could safely...
infection (CDI), including recurrence and death, will become increasingly important as novel therap...
INTRODUCTION: The diagnostic yield of blood cultures is limited in patients with community-acquired ...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to externally validate a clinical prediction rule (CPR)—th...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to validate a previously published clinical decision rule...
Background: To our knowledge, no reliable clinical prediction rule (CPR) for identifying bacteremia ...
IntroductionHaving developed a clinical prediction rule (CPR) for bacteremia among hemodialysis (HD)...
To our knowledge, no reliable clinical prediction rule (CPR) for identifying bacteremia in hemodialy...
AbstractBacteraemia is associated with high mortality. Although many models for predicting bacteraem...
Background: Bacteraemia is a frequent and severe condition with a high mortality rate. Despite profo...
Objective: To develop and validate a model for the prediction of bacteremia in hospitalized patients...
BackgroundUseful predictive models for identifying patients at high risk of bacteremia at the emerge...
OBJECTIVE: Many studies have described constructing a prediction model for bacteremia in community-a...
Background. Prediction of bloodstream infection at the time of sepsis onset allows one to make appro...
Background: Previous attempts to predict bacteremia have focused on selecting significant variables....
Objective: The objective of the present study is to determine whether a predictive rule could safely...
infection (CDI), including recurrence and death, will become increasingly important as novel therap...
INTRODUCTION: The diagnostic yield of blood cultures is limited in patients with community-acquired ...