Background and Aims: Severe sepsis is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality following major surgery. The Charlson co-morbidity score (CCS) has been shown to be associated with severe sepsis following major surgery for cancer. This prospective observational study investigated the effect of patient factors (CCS, gender, age and malignancy) and intraoperative factors (duration of surgery and allogeneic blood transfusion) on the incidence of sepsis after elective major surgery, and the impact of patient co-morbidities on length of stay in critical care. Materials and Methods: We prospectively identified a cohort of 101 patients undergoing elective major surgery in a university teaching hospital. The CCS was calculated before surgery, a...
Background: Sepsis is a deadly and potentially preventable complication. A better understanding of s...
PURPOSE: Sepsis is a significant complication following cancer surgery. Although standardised care b...
HYPOTHESIS: A set of clinical variables available at the bedside can be used to predict outcome in c...
Background and Aims: Severe sepsis is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality following major...
<div><div><p>Sepsis and septic shock are among mortality causes following major surgeries. The Charl...
BACKGROUND: Cancer patients are at increased risk for postoperative sepsis. However, studies address...
BACKGROUND: Surgical outcomes are influenced by co-morbidity. The Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) Co...
BACKGROUND: Our aim in the present study was to assess the mortality impact of hospital-acquired pos...
Background: Our aim in the present study was to assess the mortality impact of hospital-acquired pos...
International audienceBackground: Major postoperative events (acute respiratory failure, sepsis, and...
International audienceBackground: Major postoperative events (acute respiratory failure, sepsis, and...
International audienceBackground: Major postoperative events (acute respiratory failure, sepsis, and...
Objective: To document the incidence, mortality rate, and risk factors for sepsis and septic shock c...
International audienceBackground: Major postoperative events (acute respiratory failure, sepsis, and...
Sepsis is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in patients presenting to the ...
Background: Sepsis is a deadly and potentially preventable complication. A better understanding of s...
PURPOSE: Sepsis is a significant complication following cancer surgery. Although standardised care b...
HYPOTHESIS: A set of clinical variables available at the bedside can be used to predict outcome in c...
Background and Aims: Severe sepsis is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality following major...
<div><div><p>Sepsis and septic shock are among mortality causes following major surgeries. The Charl...
BACKGROUND: Cancer patients are at increased risk for postoperative sepsis. However, studies address...
BACKGROUND: Surgical outcomes are influenced by co-morbidity. The Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) Co...
BACKGROUND: Our aim in the present study was to assess the mortality impact of hospital-acquired pos...
Background: Our aim in the present study was to assess the mortality impact of hospital-acquired pos...
International audienceBackground: Major postoperative events (acute respiratory failure, sepsis, and...
International audienceBackground: Major postoperative events (acute respiratory failure, sepsis, and...
International audienceBackground: Major postoperative events (acute respiratory failure, sepsis, and...
Objective: To document the incidence, mortality rate, and risk factors for sepsis and septic shock c...
International audienceBackground: Major postoperative events (acute respiratory failure, sepsis, and...
Sepsis is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in patients presenting to the ...
Background: Sepsis is a deadly and potentially preventable complication. A better understanding of s...
PURPOSE: Sepsis is a significant complication following cancer surgery. Although standardised care b...
HYPOTHESIS: A set of clinical variables available at the bedside can be used to predict outcome in c...