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Predictive Accuracy of Quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment for Hospital Mortality Decreases With Increasing Comorbidity Burden Among Patients Admitted for Suspected Infection.
Parks Taylor S, McWilliams A, Taylor BT, Heffner AC, Chou SH, Runyon M, Cunningham K, Evans SL, Gibbs M, Russo M, Rossman W, Murphy SE, Kowalkowski MA; Atrium Health Acute Care Outcomes Research Network Investigators. Parks Taylor S, et al. Crit Care Med. 2019 Aug;47(8):1081-1088. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000003815. Crit Care Med. 2019. PMID: 31306256
Quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment and Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Criteria as Predictors of Critical Care Intervention Among Patients With Suspected Infection.
Moskowitz A, Patel PV, Grossestreuer AV, Chase M, Shapiro NI, Berg K, Cocchi MN, Holmberg MJ, Donnino MW; Center for Resuscitation Science. Moskowitz A, et al. Crit Care Med. 2017 Nov;45(11):1813-1819. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000002622. Crit Care Med. 2017. PMID: 28759474 Free PMC article.
Association of the Quick Sequential (Sepsis-Related) Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) Score With Excess Hospital Mortality in Adults With Suspected Infection in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
Rudd KE, Seymour CW, Aluisio AR, Augustin ME, Bagenda DS, Beane A, Byiringiro JC, Chang CH, Colas LN, Day NPJ, De Silva AP, Dondorp AM, Dünser MW, Faiz MA, Grant DS, Haniffa R, Van Hao N, Kennedy JN, Levine AC, Limmathurotsakul D, Mohanty S, Nosten F, Papali A, Patterson AJ, Schieffelin JS, Shaffer JG, Thuy DB, Thwaites CL, Urayeneza O, White NJ, West TE, Angus DC; Sepsis Assessment and Identification in Low Resource Settings (SAILORS) Collaboration. Rudd KE, et al. JAMA. 2018 Jun 5;319(21):2202-2211. doi: 10.1001/jama.2018.6229. JAMA. 2018. PMID: 29800114 Free PMC article.
Prognostic Accuracy of the SOFA Score, SIRS Criteria, and qSOFA Score for In-Hospital Mortality Among Adults With Suspected Infection Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit.
Raith EP, Udy AA, Bailey M, McGloughlin S, MacIsaac C, Bellomo R, Pilcher DV; Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) Centre for Outcomes and Resource Evaluation (CORE). Raith EP, et al. JAMA. 2017 Jan 17;317(3):290-300. doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.20328. JAMA. 2017. PMID: 28114553
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