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    “…Patients aged 15 years or older and with the diagnosis of pneumonia, urinary tract infection, biliary infection, and sepsis were included. Multivariable regression models with random effects were used to estimate the impact of carbapenem resistance on cost, length of hospital stay, and in-hospital mortality. …”
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  3. 29423
    “…The five most common major garbage codes overall were ICD-10 codes I50 (heart failure), R96 (sudden death), R54 (senility), X59 (exposure to unspecified factor), and A41 (other sepsis). The most prevalent minor garbage codes were I64 (unspecified stroke), J18 (unspecified pneumonia), C80 (malignant neoplasm with unknown primary site), E14 (unspecified diabetes mellitus), and I69 (sequelae of cerebrovascular disease). …”
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  4. 29424
    “…Strict blood pressure goals in multiple physiologic states of shock (traumatic brain injury, sepsis, and hemorrhagic) have been associated with improved outcomes. …”
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    “…Other causes of death included acute renal failure due to sepsis after intestinal perforation, decrease of red blood cells of unknown origin, kidney failure with systemic lupus erythematosus, aortic valve insufficiency leading to heart failure, and dehydration due to catatonia. …”
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    “…The 4 groups were compared according to clinical history, stroke severity indicators, acute phase markers and main short term stroke outcomes (modified Rankin scale ≥ 3, death, cerebral edema, hemorrhagic transformation of ischemic lesions, fever, oxygen administration, pneumonia, sepsis, urinary infection and heart failure). RESULTS: Group 1 patients had more severe strokes, with larger cerebral lesions and higher inflammatory markers, compared to the other groups. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: ABO blood group incompatibility, neonatal sepsis, G-6-PD deficiency, thyroid dysfunction, and hereditary spherocytosis are all probable causes of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. …”
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  12. 29432
    “…The prevalence of selected outcomes was from 4.9% (761/15,434) to 5% (291/5775) for surgical site infections, from 0.8% (44/5775) to 1.1% (171/15,434) for pneumonia, from 2.6% (400/15,434) to 3% (175/5775) for sepsis, and from 0.8% (125/15,434) to 0.9% (50/5775) for urinary tract infections. …”
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  13. 29433
    “…The main risk factors for all-cause mortality were age, malignancy history, BMI, sepsis, heart failure, and white blood cell (WBC) count. …”
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    “…POSTER SESSION 2, SEPTEMBER 22, 2022, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM:   OBJECTIVES: Candidemia is the third leading cause of bloodstream infections whereas it is the second leading cause of sepsis-related mortality in children and subsequently, understanding a link between such infection and Candida colonization is an important issue for clinicians for decades; so, this link has proposed the colonization index as the ‘missing link’. …”
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  16. 29436
    “…Among the pediatric cases, underlying diseases included congenital heart disease/atrophic kidney (neonate), tracheoesophageal fistula (4 months), and late-onset neonatal sepsis (LONS). Among the adults, underlying illnesses included acute kidney injury (n = 2), superior mesenteric artery thrombosis with bowel gangrene (n = 1), diabetes (n = 1), and central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma (n = 1). …”
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  17. 29437
    “…Additional neonatal outcomes analyzed included need for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, low birthweight (<2500 g), 1- or 5-minute Apgar score <7, need for supplemental oxygen, need for intubation, intraventricular hemorrhage, sepsis, respiratory distress syndrome, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, blood transfusion, necrotizing enterocolitis, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, birth trauma, or neonatal death. …”
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  18. 29438
    “…No statistically significant differences in risk of admission to neonatal intensive care unit, respiratory distress, neonatal hypoglycaemia, 5 min APGAR score of < 7, neonatal hyperbilirubinemia and sepsis was observed. The quality of pooled evidence, as per GRADE criteria, was judged to be “very low” for all the maternal and neonatal outcomes considered. …”
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  19. 29439
    “…In the study by Simons-Linares et al., having the said triad had higher odds of having SIRS, shock, sepsis, and parenteral nutrition when compared to AP patients alone. eDKA patients can present with non-specific signs and symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain, which can delay the diagnosis in patients. …”
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  20. 29440
    “…He received 100 mg of IV hydrocortisone followed by 50 mg every 6 hours for treatment of presumed sepsis and was transferred to an intensive care unit. …”
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