The epidemiology of acute organ system dysfunction from severe sepsis outside of the intensive care unit
Journal of Hospital Medicine2013Vol. 8(5), pp. 243–247
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Jeffrey M. Rohde, Andrew Odden, Catherine A. Bonham, Latoya Kuhn, Preeti Malani, Lena M. Chen, Scott A. Flanders, Theodore J. Iwashyna
Abstract
Severe sepsis was commonly found and poorly documented on the wards at our medical center. The epidemiology and organ dysfunctions among patients with severe sepsis appear to be different from previously described ICU severe sepsis populations.
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