Sepsis electronic surveillance and clinical outcomes: impact over mortality of a sepsis early detection electronic rule implemented in the emergency department

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P Martin-Rico
A Valdivia-Perez
MD Marco-Lattur
J Chorda-Ribelles
N Lozano-Cortell
P Olcina-Lloret
R Andres-Navarro
E Mateo-Sanchis
M Jordan-Lluch
O Esparcia-Rodriguez
J Magraner-Egea
J Lacalle-Martinez
A Barcelo-Lopez
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[1] Internal Medicine (Infectious D. Unit),Preventive Medicine
[2] Hospital de Denia,Microbiology Department
[3] Hospital de Denia,IT Department
[4] Hospital de Denia,Emergency Department
[5] Hospital de Denia,undefined
[6] Hospital de Denia,undefined
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Critical Care | / 18卷 / Suppl 2期
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Principal Diagnosis; Multivariate Adjustment; Electronic Surveillance; Sepsis Mortality; Sepsis Case;
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10.1186/cc14024
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