© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Background: Sepsis is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients. Prompt recognition and early treatment has been shown to improve mortality. Both low and high temperature are among the four elements of systemic inflammatory response required for the diagnosis of sepsis. We hypothesized that initial temperature has an effect on the identification, treatment, and outcomes of septic patients. Objective: Our aim was to determine the prognostic and diagnostic utility of the initial recorded body temperature in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with sepsis. Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted in the ED of a single facility during the study period of January 1, 20...
Fever can be viewed as an adaptive response to infection. Temperature control in sepsis is aimed at ...
BackgroundEarly recognition and antibiotic therapy improve the prognosis of bacterial infections. Tr...
INTRODUCTION:Mottling score, defined by 5 areas over the knee is developed to evaluate tissue perfus...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Background: Sepsis is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in hospitalize...
Background Increased body temperature in the Emergency Department (BT-ED) and the ICU (BT-ICU) is as...
OBJECTIVES:: To study the prognostic value of fever in the emergency department in septic patients s...
Abstract Background Fever and hypothermia have been observed in septic patients. Their influence on ...
Changes in body temperature are a characteristic feature of sepsis. The study by Kushimoto and colle...
Objectives. To investigate the effects of target temperature management on hemodynamic changes, infl...
Background: Hypothermia is associated with adverse outcome in patients with sepsis. The objective of...
International audienceBiological rhythms are important regulators of immune functions. In intensive ...
Background and Objectives: Chances of surviving sepsis increase markedly upon prompt diagnosis and t...
Background and Objectives: Chances of surviving sepsis increase markedly upon prompt diagnosis and t...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is usually accompanied by changes of body temperature (Tb), but whether fever and...
Objectives: To investigate the impact of normothermia on compliance with sepsis bundles and in-hospi...
Fever can be viewed as an adaptive response to infection. Temperature control in sepsis is aimed at ...
BackgroundEarly recognition and antibiotic therapy improve the prognosis of bacterial infections. Tr...
INTRODUCTION:Mottling score, defined by 5 areas over the knee is developed to evaluate tissue perfus...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Background: Sepsis is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in hospitalize...
Background Increased body temperature in the Emergency Department (BT-ED) and the ICU (BT-ICU) is as...
OBJECTIVES:: To study the prognostic value of fever in the emergency department in septic patients s...
Abstract Background Fever and hypothermia have been observed in septic patients. Their influence on ...
Changes in body temperature are a characteristic feature of sepsis. The study by Kushimoto and colle...
Objectives. To investigate the effects of target temperature management on hemodynamic changes, infl...
Background: Hypothermia is associated with adverse outcome in patients with sepsis. The objective of...
International audienceBiological rhythms are important regulators of immune functions. In intensive ...
Background and Objectives: Chances of surviving sepsis increase markedly upon prompt diagnosis and t...
Background and Objectives: Chances of surviving sepsis increase markedly upon prompt diagnosis and t...
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is usually accompanied by changes of body temperature (Tb), but whether fever and...
Objectives: To investigate the impact of normothermia on compliance with sepsis bundles and in-hospi...
Fever can be viewed as an adaptive response to infection. Temperature control in sepsis is aimed at ...
BackgroundEarly recognition and antibiotic therapy improve the prognosis of bacterial infections. Tr...
INTRODUCTION:Mottling score, defined by 5 areas over the knee is developed to evaluate tissue perfus...