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Prognostic performance of Emergency Severity Index (ESI) combined with qSOFA score
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2018We conducted this study to investigate whether ESI combined with qSOFA score (ESI+qSOFA) predicts hospital outcome better than ESI alone in the emergency department (ED).This was a retrospective study for patients aged over 15years who visited an ED of a tertiary referral hospital from January 1st, 2015 to December 31st, 2015.
Hyeongkyu Kwak +7 more
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Detecting Sepsis in an Emergency Department: SIRS vs. qSOFA.
Missouri medicine, 2021Sepsis is a condition that can progress to serious illness and even death. The diagnosis of sepsis is difficult because no unique biomarker exists. With this, health care providers must rely on clinical diagnostic criteria to guide diagnosis. Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) criteria have been used for diagnosis since 1992.
Monica L, Gaddis, Gary M, Gaddis
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1643: PROGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF QSOFA IN A SUPER-AGED SOCIETY: POSSIBILITY OF AGE-MODIFIED QSOFA
Critical Care Medicine, 2019Kohei Yoshimoto +2 more
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qSOFA for Identifying Sepsis Among Patients With Infection
JAMA, 2017François, Lamontagne +2 more
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Calculated decisions: qSOFA (quick SOFA) score for sepsis
Emergency medicine practice, 2019The qSOFA score identifies patients with suspected infection who are at high risk for in-hospital mortality outside of the intensive care unit.
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1492: THE VALIDATION OF QSOFA CRITERIA FOR SEPSIS
Critical Care Medicine, 2016Michihito Kyo +3 more
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Sepsis: Wiederholte qSOFA-Messung erhöht prädiktive Validität
Journal Club AINS, 2019openaire +1 more source
1480: ASSESSING QSOFA SCORES IN NON-ICU HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS
Critical Care Medicine, 2016Daleen Penoyer +2 more
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