We identified fungal bloodstream infection as a risk factor for receiving inactive AMT (OR 5.10;95% CI 1.29-20.14.ConclusionMortality from sepsis is influenced by multiple factors. We were unable to demonstrates that inactive AMT had an effect on mortality in sepsis....
Few studies have investigated the epidemiology of sepsis and septic shock in a large population and none have been from Canada. The objective of this study was to define the epidemiology of bloodstream infection (BSI)-associated sepsis and septic shock among all critically ill patients in a large...
Bloodstream infection-associated sepsis and septic shock in critically ill adults: a population-based study. Infection 2004 Apr; 32(2):59-64.Laupland KB... TJ Louie,DL Church,DA Zygun,... 被引量: 0发表: 0年 One-year mortality of bloodstream infection-associated sepsis and septic shock am...
Molecular and biomarker-based diagnostics in early sepsis: current challenges and future perspectives bloodstream infectiondiagnosisdiagnosticsfungemiahost responsemolecularpathogen detectionsepsisIntroduction: Sepsis, defined as a life-threatening organ dysfunction ... J Schenz,M Weigand,F Uhle - 《Expert Revie...
ESCMID Study Group for Bloodstream Infections, Endocarditis and Sepsis (ESGBIES), in Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 2020 Abstract Background Bloodstream infection (BSI) is a major public health burden worldwide, with high mortality. Patient outcome is critically influenced by delayed therapy, and...
(e.g., neutropenia, HIV infection, or current or recent immunosuppressive therapy) should also been taken into account since immunocompromised hosts are at increasing risk of both infection with MDR bacteria—due to more frequent antimicrobial and healthcare exposure—and non-bacterial sepsis, notably...
Identification of risk factors associated with nosocomial infection by rotavirus P4G2, in a neonatal unit of a tertiary-care hospital R. Herruzo, F. Fibronectin concentrations in catheter sepsis V. Vlahović-Palčevski, U. Dumpis, P. Mitt, J. Gulbinovič, J. Struwe, G ...
Primary BSI is laboratory-confirmed by positive blood culture, but it has no identifiable extravascular focus of infection. Sec- ondary BSI is characterized by the occurrence of a posi- tive blood culture or clinical signs of sepsis in the presence of infection elsewhere [22, 23]. The ...
Defervescence of sepsis after removal of culture-positive central venous catheters (CVCs) has been advocated for diagnosis of catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) even without positive blood culture. However, most studies report CRBSI incidence only when blood cultures, and CVC tip, are ...
Bloodstream infections (BSI) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide [1]. These infections may arise secondarily to localized infection at a specific body site, or may be classified as primary when no focus is identified. Severe sepsis, septic shock, and multisystem organ dysfuncti...