Background Injury severity indices are numerical scores that are utilized to predict nosocomial bloodstream infections (BSI) in critically ill patients. However, surrogate markers of injury severity (SMIS) may be more clinically meaningful than these commonly used numerical injury severity indices with respect to the control and prevention of nosocomial BSI. Objective The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the clinical and research implications of using the SMIS in predicting nosocomial BSI. Method A prospective nonexperimental cohort study was conducted on 361 critically ill trauma patients. Three logistic regression models were examined for their clinical relevance and statistical parsimony. The first model included the Injury Sev...
$\textbf{Introduction:}$ Critically ill patients are at high risk of nosocomial infections, with bet...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to evaluate the clinical utility of shock index (SI) to assess the need for blo...
Trauma patients are at risk of repeated hospital-acquired infections, however predictive scores aimi...
Background: Injury severity indices are numerical scores that are utilized to predict nosocomial blo...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the independent predictors of nosocomial bloodstream infections (BSIs) among ...
Background: The prediction of infection and its severity remains difficult in the critically ill. A ...
HYPOTHESIS: A set of clinical variables available at the bedside can be used to predict outcome in c...
Background: Nosocomial infections affect more than 2 million patients annually in the United States ...
Included in a 3-year population-based study were all patients (n = 64,281) admitted to a single tert...
Background: Bloodstream infection (BSI) is recognized as an important infectious complication of maj...
infections in patients with traumatic injuries and to compare the associations between injury severi...
This study compared the performance of the Injury Severity Score (ISS) with the New Injury Severity ...
Trauma is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Approximately 39.5% of deaths occur in the h...
Purpose We aimed to assess the utility of shock index (SI) to predict the need for massive transfusi...
Abstract Background Patients suffering from major trauma often experience complications such as seps...
$\textbf{Introduction:}$ Critically ill patients are at high risk of nosocomial infections, with bet...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to evaluate the clinical utility of shock index (SI) to assess the need for blo...
Trauma patients are at risk of repeated hospital-acquired infections, however predictive scores aimi...
Background: Injury severity indices are numerical scores that are utilized to predict nosocomial blo...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the independent predictors of nosocomial bloodstream infections (BSIs) among ...
Background: The prediction of infection and its severity remains difficult in the critically ill. A ...
HYPOTHESIS: A set of clinical variables available at the bedside can be used to predict outcome in c...
Background: Nosocomial infections affect more than 2 million patients annually in the United States ...
Included in a 3-year population-based study were all patients (n = 64,281) admitted to a single tert...
Background: Bloodstream infection (BSI) is recognized as an important infectious complication of maj...
infections in patients with traumatic injuries and to compare the associations between injury severi...
This study compared the performance of the Injury Severity Score (ISS) with the New Injury Severity ...
Trauma is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Approximately 39.5% of deaths occur in the h...
Purpose We aimed to assess the utility of shock index (SI) to predict the need for massive transfusi...
Abstract Background Patients suffering from major trauma often experience complications such as seps...
$\textbf{Introduction:}$ Critically ill patients are at high risk of nosocomial infections, with bet...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to evaluate the clinical utility of shock index (SI) to assess the need for blo...
Trauma patients are at risk of repeated hospital-acquired infections, however predictive scores aimi...