Background: Sepsis is a life-threatening medical condition triggered due to body's response to an infection. If empirical treatment for sepsis and bacteraemia is held up it will increase chances of mortality as well as duration of stay and cost. Hence, there is a need for risk stratification. So, we planned to study the clinicohematological profile of patients of sepsis admitted to this hospital in ICU.Methods: This was an observational study. A total of 50 patients of sepsis were included. All included participants were subject to CBC, RFT, LFT, RBS, Urine RM, ESR, chest X-ray, USG Abdomen. Laboratory evaluations were performed in the institutional pathology and biochemistry labs. Data was analysed to assess the clinicohematological profi...
BACKGROUND : Community acquired infections are a common problem in the intensive care units across t...
Introduction: In low income countries, ICU places are limited and not all sepsis patients will benef...
Background: Sepsis is still one of the most leading cause of death in world. 19 million sepsis (form...
Background: The incidence of sepsis is increasing, especially in elderly populations with more comor...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical profile of patients with septicemia. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This ...
Introduction: Sepsis is a life-threatening dysfunction and is one of the common causes of admission ...
BACKGROUND: Most studies on sepsis were conducted in developed countries. The aim of this study is t...
Background: Sepsis and its complications are a common cause of infectious disease illness and mortal...
Background: Sardjito Hospital as the top referral hospital for the Yogyakarta Special Province and t...
Objective: The objective of this research was to determine the prevalence of severe sepsis and septi...
Aim: To prospectively determine the number of patients with sepsis and septic shock in a medical int...
Background: Sepsis is amongst the leading causes of admission to the intensive care units and is ass...
Objective: Sepsis accounts for a high rate of mortality with significant impact on health care acros...
Background: There is paucity of data regarding the clinical and bacteriological profile of sepsis in...
ABSTRACT Background: The World health organisation and world health assembly have declared sepsis a...
BACKGROUND : Community acquired infections are a common problem in the intensive care units across t...
Introduction: In low income countries, ICU places are limited and not all sepsis patients will benef...
Background: Sepsis is still one of the most leading cause of death in world. 19 million sepsis (form...
Background: The incidence of sepsis is increasing, especially in elderly populations with more comor...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical profile of patients with septicemia. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This ...
Introduction: Sepsis is a life-threatening dysfunction and is one of the common causes of admission ...
BACKGROUND: Most studies on sepsis were conducted in developed countries. The aim of this study is t...
Background: Sepsis and its complications are a common cause of infectious disease illness and mortal...
Background: Sardjito Hospital as the top referral hospital for the Yogyakarta Special Province and t...
Objective: The objective of this research was to determine the prevalence of severe sepsis and septi...
Aim: To prospectively determine the number of patients with sepsis and septic shock in a medical int...
Background: Sepsis is amongst the leading causes of admission to the intensive care units and is ass...
Objective: Sepsis accounts for a high rate of mortality with significant impact on health care acros...
Background: There is paucity of data regarding the clinical and bacteriological profile of sepsis in...
ABSTRACT Background: The World health organisation and world health assembly have declared sepsis a...
BACKGROUND : Community acquired infections are a common problem in the intensive care units across t...
Introduction: In low income countries, ICU places are limited and not all sepsis patients will benef...
Background: Sepsis is still one of the most leading cause of death in world. 19 million sepsis (form...