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Predictive abilities of the ED qSOFA, prehospital qSOFA, and combined qSOFA for septic shock.
Predictive abilities of the ED qSOFA, prehospital qSOFA, and combined qSOFA for septic shock.
Itsuki Osawa (14675236) +5 more
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Background and objectives: We aimed to compare the accuracy of positive quick sequential organ failure assessment (qSOFA) scores and the RED sign in predicting critical care requirements (CCRs) in patients with suspected infection who presented to the ...
Jong Eun Park +10 more
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qSOFA does not replace SIRS in the definition of sepsis [PDF]
The recently published consensus definitions for sepsis [1] have raised a lot of discussion and controversy. We had the privilege of being part of this consensus group and fully support the final definitions. We are pleased that a definition has been developed that closely reflects everyday clinical language, recognizing that sepsis is most simply ...
Vincent, Jean Louis +2 more
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Predictive abilities of the ED qSOFA, prehospital qSOFA, and combined qSOFA for in-hospital mortality.
Itsuki Osawa (14675236) +5 more
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Objective: The aim of this study is to analyze the diagnostic value of Quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA), modified qSOFA, National Early Warning Score (NEWS) and NEWS + Lactate (NEWS + L) scores in the detection of severe community ...
Tolgahan Güleç +4 more
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Predictive abilities of the ED qSOFA, prehospital qSOFA, and combined qSOFA for sepsis.
Predictive abilities of the ED qSOFA, prehospital qSOFA, and combined qSOFA for sepsis.
Itsuki Osawa (14675236) +5 more
core +1 more source
Fernando and colleagues' review compared the prognostic accuracy of the quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) and the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) criteria for identif...
Singer, Mervyn, Shankar-Hari, Manu
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Dynamic analysis of acute deterioration in chronic liver disease patients using modified quick sequential organ failure assessment [PDF]
Background/Aims Quick sequential organ failure assessment (qSOFA) is believed to identify patients at risk of poor outcomes in those with suspected infection.
Do Seon Song +23 more
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Performance of quick sequential organ failure assessment (qSOFA) and modified age disease adjusted qadSOFA for the prediction of outcomes in emergency general surgery patients. [PDF]
BACKGROUND Sepsis is a highly prevalent condition disease and is associated with a reported in-hospital mortality rate up to 40% in patients with abdominal sepsis requiring emergency general surgery (EGS). The quick sequential organ failure assessment
Dubuis, Jean-Baptiste +6 more
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Quick Sequential (Sepsis Related) Organ Failure Assessment: A high performance rapid prognostication tool in patients having acute pyelonephritis with upper urinary tract calculi [PDF]
Purpose: To analyze the utility of quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) in patients with uro-sepsis due to acute pyelonephritis (APN) with upper urinary tract calculi, we conducted this study.
Siddharth Pandey +7 more
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