ObjectivesNosocomial infections (NIs) can be a major cause of morbidity and mortality in cirrhosis. This study aims to define the determinants of NI development and its impact on 30-day outcomes among hospitalized patients with cirrhosis.MethodsNorth American Consortium for the Study of End-Stage Liver Disease enrolled patients with cirrhosis who were admitted nonelectively. Admission variables and 30-day outcomes were compared between patients with and without NI. These were also compared based on whether there was an isolated admission infection, NI, or both. Models were created for NI development using admission variables and for 30-day mortality.ResultsThe study included 2,864 patients; of which, 15% (n = 436) developed NI. When compari...
none27siObjectives: To describe the current epidemiology of bloodstream infection (BSI) in patients ...
Background: Infection in acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) patients is known to cause higher mor...
Background & Aims: Nosocomial acute-on-chronic liver failure (nACLF) develops in at least 10% of...
Infections are a leading cause of death in patients with advanced cirrhosis, but there are relativel...
Background: Infections are a leading cause of death in patients with advanced cirrhosis, but there a...
Introduction and objectives: Bacterial infections are common complications in patients with cirrhosi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Bacterial infections are a frequent and serious burden among patients with cirrho...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Bacterial infections are a frequent and serious burden among patients with cirrho...
Background: Infections are common in patients with liver cirrhosis and increase mortality. We explor...
Background: In cirrhotic, bacterial infections are frequent and demands 25-40% of hospitalizations, ...
Abstract Objective. Population-based data on the impact of bacterial infections on the course of com...
Introduction and objectives: Multidrug-resistant (MDR) infections in cirrhosis are associated with p...
BACKGROUND: Cirrhosis is the most common cause of liver-related death and bacterial infection is a c...
OBJECTIVES: We assessed the prognostic significance of infections in relation to current prognostic ...
To describe the current epidemiology of bloodstream infection (BSI) in patients with cirrhosis; and ...
none27siObjectives: To describe the current epidemiology of bloodstream infection (BSI) in patients ...
Background: Infection in acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) patients is known to cause higher mor...
Background & Aims: Nosocomial acute-on-chronic liver failure (nACLF) develops in at least 10% of...
Infections are a leading cause of death in patients with advanced cirrhosis, but there are relativel...
Background: Infections are a leading cause of death in patients with advanced cirrhosis, but there a...
Introduction and objectives: Bacterial infections are common complications in patients with cirrhosi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Bacterial infections are a frequent and serious burden among patients with cirrho...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Bacterial infections are a frequent and serious burden among patients with cirrho...
Background: Infections are common in patients with liver cirrhosis and increase mortality. We explor...
Background: In cirrhotic, bacterial infections are frequent and demands 25-40% of hospitalizations, ...
Abstract Objective. Population-based data on the impact of bacterial infections on the course of com...
Introduction and objectives: Multidrug-resistant (MDR) infections in cirrhosis are associated with p...
BACKGROUND: Cirrhosis is the most common cause of liver-related death and bacterial infection is a c...
OBJECTIVES: We assessed the prognostic significance of infections in relation to current prognostic ...
To describe the current epidemiology of bloodstream infection (BSI) in patients with cirrhosis; and ...
none27siObjectives: To describe the current epidemiology of bloodstream infection (BSI) in patients ...
Background: Infection in acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) patients is known to cause higher mor...
Background & Aims: Nosocomial acute-on-chronic liver failure (nACLF) develops in at least 10% of...