Background: Late-onset sepsis is an overwhelming systemic response to a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection and a leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. The Surviving Sepsis Campaign has recommended each unit have a systematic sepsis screening process. Implementing a screening approach may improve the recognition of sepsis by prioritizing the evaluation of patients with identified clinical abnormalities. The lack of a bedside infection screening tool has been identified as a potential quality improvement opportunity. Methods: The efficacy of an existing neonatal sepsis screening tool was evaluated in a culture-positive group of infants. The clinical and laboratory variables were retrospectively collected during the week of inf...
'Suspected sepsis ' is one of the most commonly made diagnoses on any neonatal intensive c...
Abstract Background Clinical and laboratory parameter...
Background: Newborn sepsis is a clinical syndrome characterised by infection-related signs and sympt...
Background: Late-onset sepsis is an overwhelming systemic response to a bacterial, viral, or fungal ...
Problem: Non-compliant and inaccurate use of a neonatal sepsis screening tool has hindered statistic...
Objective: Despite in diagnosis, treatment and the development of the neonatal intensive care, neona...
Introduction: Hospitals conduct extensive screening procedures to assess colonisation of the body su...
International audienceAbstract Background : Despite the high prevalence of late-onset sepsis (LOS) i...
Background: Neonatal sepsis is a clinical syndrome of bacteremia characterized by systemic signs and...
BACKGROUND: Early-onset sepsis is a common diagnosis in neonatal intensive care units. Because of th...
Sepsis represents a common cause of morbidity in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Our object...
Late-onset neonatal sepsis is a common serious problem in preterm infants in neonatal intensive care...
Abstract Sepsis is a potential life-threatening emergency that can become fatal if left unidentifie...
It is critical for sepsis screening to be implemented and studied to identify possible sepsis in the...
Sepsis remains a significant complication in the healthcare field throughout the United States, espe...
'Suspected sepsis ' is one of the most commonly made diagnoses on any neonatal intensive c...
Abstract Background Clinical and laboratory parameter...
Background: Newborn sepsis is a clinical syndrome characterised by infection-related signs and sympt...
Background: Late-onset sepsis is an overwhelming systemic response to a bacterial, viral, or fungal ...
Problem: Non-compliant and inaccurate use of a neonatal sepsis screening tool has hindered statistic...
Objective: Despite in diagnosis, treatment and the development of the neonatal intensive care, neona...
Introduction: Hospitals conduct extensive screening procedures to assess colonisation of the body su...
International audienceAbstract Background : Despite the high prevalence of late-onset sepsis (LOS) i...
Background: Neonatal sepsis is a clinical syndrome of bacteremia characterized by systemic signs and...
BACKGROUND: Early-onset sepsis is a common diagnosis in neonatal intensive care units. Because of th...
Sepsis represents a common cause of morbidity in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Our object...
Late-onset neonatal sepsis is a common serious problem in preterm infants in neonatal intensive care...
Abstract Sepsis is a potential life-threatening emergency that can become fatal if left unidentifie...
It is critical for sepsis screening to be implemented and studied to identify possible sepsis in the...
Sepsis remains a significant complication in the healthcare field throughout the United States, espe...
'Suspected sepsis ' is one of the most commonly made diagnoses on any neonatal intensive c...
Abstract Background Clinical and laboratory parameter...
Background: Newborn sepsis is a clinical syndrome characterised by infection-related signs and sympt...