Encounters for firearm injury were identified by ICD-10 diagnosis codes. The index encounter for firearm injury and subsequent encounters at the same hospital within 90 days were assessed for bacterial infection, defined by a positive clinical culture and at least 4 days of antibiotic therapy or ...
The cases were screened according to the International Classification of diseases (ICD-10) diagnostic codes. Results: Totally 1857 patients were included in the study. The patients were evaluated in 3 groups; 519 cases (28%) with bacterial infection, 356 cases (19.2%) with ...
Bacterial pneumoniais an infection involving the lung parenchyma ICD-9CM CODES 486.0Pneumonia, acute 507.0Pneumonia, aspiration 482.9Pneumonia, bacterial 481Pneumonia, pneumococcal 482.1Pneumonia,Pseudomonas 482.4Pneumonia, staphylococcal 428.0Pneumonia,Klebsiella ...
To evaluate diagnostic properties of International Classification of Diseases, Version 9 (ICD-9) diagnosis codes and infection criteria to identify bacteri... NM Patkar,JR Curtis,GG Teng,... - 《Journal of Clinical Epidemiology》 被引量: 112发表: 2009年 Infectious complications of tumor necrosis...
Epidemiology and characteristics of nosocomial infections in critically ill patients in a tertiary care Intensive Care Unit of Northern India The prevalence of nosocomial infection is higher in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) than other areas of the hospital. The present observational study was und......
Once the cycle of infection has been established in man, it may happen that an animal reservoir is no longer needed to perpetuate the infection; further, if such changes in the organism have occurred that it no longer causes natural infections in animals, it is classed as an epidemic or ...
Retrospective single-center cohort study of children age 1-18 years hospitalized at a tertiary care children's hospital for acute bacterial intracranial infection between 01/01/2015 and 02/01/2023. Cases were identified by discharge ICD codes for "meningitis," "meningoencephalitis," "subdural ...
12 Comorbid conditions considered in the study included cancer (hematological and nonhematological), congenital heart disease, human immunodeficiency virus infection, prematurity, postoperative infection, and sickle cell disease. Anticonvulsants included diazepam, lorazepam, fosphenytoin, phenytoin, pentobarbital,...
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