Abstract Background Sepsis is the leading cause of death worldwide. Although the mortality of sepsis patients has been decreasing over the past decade, the trend of medical costs and cost-effectiveness for sepsis treatment remains insufficiently determined. Methods We conducted a retrospective study using the nationwide medical claims database of sepsis patients in Japan between 2010 and 2017. After selecting sepsis patients with a combined diagnosis of presumed serious infection and organ failure, patients over the age of 20 were included in this study. We investigated the annual trend of medical costs during the study period. The primary outcome was the annual trend of the effective cost per survivor, calculated from the gross medical cos...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the quality of manuscripts reporting sepsis health care co...
Background The incidence of sepsis can be estimated between 250 and 500 cases/100.000 people per yea...
Sepsis is a serious and fatal medical condition that has overburdened the US healthcare system. The ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the quality of manuscripts reporting sepsis health care co...
Abstract Background Sepsis has represented a substantial health care and economic burden worldwide d...
OBJECTIVES: To assess trends in number of hospitalizations, outcomes, and costs of severe sepsis in ...
Objectives: To examine the trends in hospitalization rates, mortality, and costs for sepsis during t...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis has represented a substantial health care and economic burden worldwide during th...
Setting public health priorities requires precise estimation of the burden of disease, including dis...
Abstract Background Sepsis is a leading cause of death and long-term disability in developed countri...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is common, highly morbid, and costly, yet little is known about differences in th...
Sepsis and severe sepsis in particular remain a major health problem worldwide. Their cost to societ...
Sepsis is considered a major worldwide health burden, with high mortality and associated costs. Heal...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Sepsis is considered a major worldwide health burden, with high mortality a...
Background Sepsis treatment has been associated with high costs. Furthermore, both the incidence of ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the quality of manuscripts reporting sepsis health care co...
Background The incidence of sepsis can be estimated between 250 and 500 cases/100.000 people per yea...
Sepsis is a serious and fatal medical condition that has overburdened the US healthcare system. The ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the quality of manuscripts reporting sepsis health care co...
Abstract Background Sepsis has represented a substantial health care and economic burden worldwide d...
OBJECTIVES: To assess trends in number of hospitalizations, outcomes, and costs of severe sepsis in ...
Objectives: To examine the trends in hospitalization rates, mortality, and costs for sepsis during t...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis has represented a substantial health care and economic burden worldwide during th...
Setting public health priorities requires precise estimation of the burden of disease, including dis...
Abstract Background Sepsis is a leading cause of death and long-term disability in developed countri...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is common, highly morbid, and costly, yet little is known about differences in th...
Sepsis and severe sepsis in particular remain a major health problem worldwide. Their cost to societ...
Sepsis is considered a major worldwide health burden, with high mortality and associated costs. Heal...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Sepsis is considered a major worldwide health burden, with high mortality a...
Background Sepsis treatment has been associated with high costs. Furthermore, both the incidence of ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the quality of manuscripts reporting sepsis health care co...
Background The incidence of sepsis can be estimated between 250 and 500 cases/100.000 people per yea...
Sepsis is a serious and fatal medical condition that has overburdened the US healthcare system. The ...