Comparison of quick sequential organ failure assessment and modified systemic inflammatory response syndrome criteria in a lower middle income setting
Introduction: Quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) is potentially feasible tool to identify risk of deteriorating in the context of infection for to use in resource limited settings. Purpose: To compare the discriminative ability of qSOFA and a simplified systemic inflammatory response...
Auteurs principaux: | Beane, A, De Silva, AP, Munasinghe, S, De Silva, N, Arachchige, SJ, Athapattu, P, Sigera, PC, Miskin, MF, Liyanagama, PM, Rathnayake, RMD, Jayasinghe, KSA, Dondorp, AM, Haniffa, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Airiti Press Inc
2017
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