Monocyte Distribution Width: A Novel Indicator of Sepsis-2 and Sepsis-3 in High-Risk Emergency Department Patients*
Critical Care Medicine2019Vol. 47(8), pp. 1018–1025
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Elliott D. Crouser, Joseph E. Parrillo, Christopher Seymour, Derek C. Angus, Keri Bicking, Vincent Esguerra, Octavia M. Peck‐Palmer, Robert Magari, M Julián, Jennifer M. Kleven, Paarth J. Raj, Gabrielle Procopio, Diana Careaga, Liliana Tejidor
Abstract
An monocyte distribution width value of greater than 20.0 U is effective for sepsis detection, based on either Sepsis-2 criteria or Sepsis-3 criteria, during the initial emergency department encounter. In tandem with WBC, monocyte distribution width is further predicted to enhance medical decision making during early sepsis management in the emergency department.
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