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The following pages link to Bacteremia in febrile patients. A clinical model for diagnosis (Q40745064):
Displaying 28 items.
- Updated review of blood culture contamination (Q30441897) (← links)
- Can bacteremia be predicted in surgical intensive care unit patients? (Q30465169) (← links)
- Risk factors for negative blood cultures in adult medical inpatients--a retrospective analysis (Q33379958) (← links)
- Prevention, diagnosis, therapy and follow-up care of sepsis: 1st revision of S-2k guidelines of the German Sepsis Society (Deutsche Sepsis-Gesellschaft e.V. (DSG)) and the German Interdisciplinary Association of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (Q33974292) (← links)
- Optimizing the use of blood cultures in the febrile postoperative patient. (Q34597133) (← links)
- Febrile adults presenting to the emergency department: outcomes and markers of serious illness (Q35342112) (← links)
- Lymphocytopenia and neutrophil-lymphocyte count ratio predict bacteremia better than conventional infection markers in an emergency care unit (Q35559273) (← links)
- A systematic review of studies comparing diagnostic clinical prediction rules with clinical judgment (Q35651408) (← links)
- Identifying Patients with Bacteremia in Community-Hospital Emergency Rooms: A Retrospective Cohort Study (Q35972738) (← links)
- Shaking chills and high body temperature predict bacteremia especially among elderly patients (Q37344815) (← links)
- Appropriateness of blood culture testing parameters in routine practice. Results from a cross-sectional study. (Q37810492) (← links)
- Factors associated with positive blood cultures in outpatients with suspected bacteremia. (Q40327551) (← links)
- Does serum procalcitonin aid in the diagnosis of bloodstream infection regardless of whether patients exhibit the systemic inflammatory response syndrome? (Q40443837) (← links)
- Bacteraemia in the very old. Features and treatment. (Q40475914) (← links)
- Chills in 'early sepsis': good for you? (Q40510535) (← links)
- Low serum procalcitonin level accurately predicts the absence of bacteremia in adult patients with acute fever (Q40579841) (← links)
- Endotoxin, cytokines, and procalcitonin in febrile patients admitted to the hospital: identification of subjects at high risk of mortality (Q40611553) (← links)
- Bacteremia in the elderly (Q40880088) (← links)
- Diagnosis and therapy of sepsis (Q44754456) (← links)
- Two rules for early prediction of bacteremia: testing in a university and a community hospital (Q47630048) (← links)
- What is the relevance of obtaining multiple blood samples for culture? A comprehensive model to optimize the strategy for diagnosing bacteremia. (Q53730465) (← links)
- Hospital-acquired infection in elderly patients. (Q54137060) (← links)
- Why models predicting bacteremia in general medical patients do not work (Q58975415) (← links)
- Prävention, Diagnose, Therapie und Nachsorge der Sepsis (Q61757039) (← links)
- Sepsis (Q61757063) (← links)
- Diagnose und Therapie der Sepsis (Q61757070) (← links)
- Predicting bacteremia in critically ill patients: a clinically relevant effort? (Q72352740) (← links)
- The Eminence of Neutrophil-lymphocyte Count Ratio in Predicting Bacteremia for Community-acquired Infections at an Emergency Medicine Department in a Tertiary Care Setting (Q90648912) (← links)