Background: To our knowledge, no reliable clinical prediction rule (CPR) for identifying bacteremia in hemodialysis (HD) patients has been established. The aim of this study was to develop a CPR for bacteremia in maintenance HD patients visiting the outpatient department. Methods: This multicenter cohort study involved consecutive maintenance HD patients who visited the outpatient clinic or emergency room of seven Japanese institutions between August 2011 and July 2013. The outcome measure was bacteremia diagnosed based on the results of blood cultures. The candidate predictors for bacteremia were extracted through a literature review. A CPR for bacteremia was developed using a coefficient-based multivariable logistic regression scoring met...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Infections are common complications among patients on chronic hemodialysi...
Background and Objectives Infections are common complications among patients on chronic hemodialysis...
infection (CDI), including recurrence and death, will become increasingly important as novel therap...
To our knowledge, no reliable clinical prediction rule (CPR) for identifying bacteremia in hemodialy...
To our knowledge, no reliable clinical prediction rule (CPR) for identifying bacteremia in hemodialy...
IntroductionHaving developed a clinical prediction rule (CPR) for bacteremia among hemodialysis (HD)...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to externally validate a clinical prediction rule (CPR)—the...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to validate a previously published clinical decision rule...
Abstract Background Infectious disease is the second most common cause of death in patients receivin...
BackgroundUseful predictive models for identifying patients at high risk of bacteremia at the emerge...
Infections are common complications among patients on chronic hemodialysis. This population-based co...
AbstractBacteraemia is associated with high mortality. Although many models for predicting bacteraem...
Objective: To develop and validate a model for the prediction of bacteremia in hospitalized patients...
Cardiovascular (CV) events are the primary cause of death and becoming bedridden among hemodialysis ...
BACKGROUND:Cardiovascular (CV) events are the primary cause of death and becoming bedridden among he...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Infections are common complications among patients on chronic hemodialysi...
Background and Objectives Infections are common complications among patients on chronic hemodialysis...
infection (CDI), including recurrence and death, will become increasingly important as novel therap...
To our knowledge, no reliable clinical prediction rule (CPR) for identifying bacteremia in hemodialy...
To our knowledge, no reliable clinical prediction rule (CPR) for identifying bacteremia in hemodialy...
IntroductionHaving developed a clinical prediction rule (CPR) for bacteremia among hemodialysis (HD)...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to externally validate a clinical prediction rule (CPR)—the...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to validate a previously published clinical decision rule...
Abstract Background Infectious disease is the second most common cause of death in patients receivin...
BackgroundUseful predictive models for identifying patients at high risk of bacteremia at the emerge...
Infections are common complications among patients on chronic hemodialysis. This population-based co...
AbstractBacteraemia is associated with high mortality. Although many models for predicting bacteraem...
Objective: To develop and validate a model for the prediction of bacteremia in hospitalized patients...
Cardiovascular (CV) events are the primary cause of death and becoming bedridden among hemodialysis ...
BACKGROUND:Cardiovascular (CV) events are the primary cause of death and becoming bedridden among he...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Infections are common complications among patients on chronic hemodialysi...
Background and Objectives Infections are common complications among patients on chronic hemodialysis...
infection (CDI), including recurrence and death, will become increasingly important as novel therap...