1984
DOI: 10.1002/9780470110515.ch6
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Historical Development and Newer Means of Temperature Measurement in Biochemistry

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“…The aim of the present dissertation was to investigate the effect of fever episode on standard monitoring parameters of general ICU patients, to search for differences in nursing care demands of patients according to the manifestation of fever, and to investigate the relationships between manifestation of fever, as well as characteristics of febrile patients and fever, and mortality of patients during ICU stay. x 2 test and odds ratio were used for the statistical analysis of data. Regression analysis (linear or logistic) was used to investigate which patient and fever characteristics were independent predictors for patient care demands or ICU mortality.…”
Section: Fever and Clinical Course Of Intensive Care Unit Patients Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of the present dissertation was to investigate the effect of fever episode on standard monitoring parameters of general ICU patients, to search for differences in nursing care demands of patients according to the manifestation of fever, and to investigate the relationships between manifestation of fever, as well as characteristics of febrile patients and fever, and mortality of patients during ICU stay. x 2 test and odds ratio were used for the statistical analysis of data. Regression analysis (linear or logistic) was used to investigate which patient and fever characteristics were independent predictors for patient care demands or ICU mortality.…”
Section: Fever and Clinical Course Of Intensive Care Unit Patients Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%