SMART‐COP: A Tool for Predicting the Need for Intensive Respiratory or Vasopressor Support in Community‐Acquired Pneumonia
Clinical Infectious Diseases2008Vol. 47(3), pp. 375–384
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Patrick G. P. Charles, Rory Wolfe, Michael Whitby, Michael J. Fine, Andrew Fuller, Rob G. Stirling, A. A. Wright, Julio A. Ramírez, Keryn Christiansen, Grant Waterer, Robert J. Pierce, John G. Armstrong, Tony M. Korman, Peter W. Holmes, D. Scott Obrosky, Paula Peyrani, Barbara Johnson, Michelle Hooy, M. Lindsay Grayson
Abstract
SMART-COP is a simple, practical clinical tool for accurately predicting the need for IRVS that is likely to assist clinicians in determining CAP severity.
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