Early Clinical and Laboratory Predictors of Hospital Mortality in Patients with Sepsis Secondary to Pneumonia
Yu. O. Rodionova,
E. A. Starovoitova,
S. V. Fedosenko
et al.
Abstract:Despite significant progress in the field of prevention, early diagnosis and antibacterial therapy, community-acquired pneumonia still retains the status of not only the most common among acute infectious diseases, but is also a frequent source of sepsis, which greatly increases the likelihood of death in this group of patients. The purpose of the study was to perform a comparative analysis of clinical and laboratory parameters and assess the nature of their changes in the first 48 hours from the moment of ver… Show more
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