Quantitative capillary refill time predicts sepsis in patients with suspected infection in the emergency department: an observational study

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Oi Yasufumi
Naoto Morimura
Aya Shirasawa
Hiroshi Honzawa
Yutaro Oyama
Shoko Niida
Takeru Abe
Shouhei Imaki
Ichiro Takeuchi
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[1] Yokohama Municipal Citizen’s Hospital,Emergency and Critical Care Medical Center
[2] Yokohama City University School of Medicine,Department of Emergency Medicine
[3] Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Acute Medicine
[4] The University of Tokyo,Advanced Critical Care and Emergency Center
[5] Yokohama City University Medical Center,undefined
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Sepsis; Organ dysfunction scores; Systemic inflammatory response syndrome; Emergency service; Triage;
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