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Poor timing and failure of source control are risk factors for mortality in critically ill patients with secondary peritonitis.

odds of death were associated with septic shock (OR 3.08 [1.42-7.00]), late-onset hospital-acquired peritonitis (OR 1.71 [1.16-2.52]) and failed source control evidenced by persistent inflammation at day ...

Epidemiology and age-related mortality in critically ill patients with intra-abdominal infection or sepsis: an international cohort study.

Studies Critical Illness Cross Infection Hospital Mortality Humans intensive care units Intraabdominal Infections middle aged Peritonitis Prospective Studies Sepsis Shock, Septic Young adult Abstract: ...

Pharmacokinetics of a loading dose of amikacin in septic patients undergoing continuous renal replacement therapy87

Patient patients Pharmacokinetic pharmacokinetics plasma Pseudomonas Pseudomonas aeruginosa RANGE RENAL Renal Replacement Therapy Replacement therapy result Sample Samples SB- IM serum Shock,Septic study ...

Insufficient beta-lactam concentrations in the early phase of severe sepsis and septic shock

consecutive patients with a diagnosis of severe sepsis or septic shock, in whom treatment with the study drugs was indicated, were included. Serum concentrations of the antibiotics were determined by ...

Insufficient beta-lactam concentrations in the early phase of severe sepsis and septic shock89

consecutive patients with a diagnosis of severe sepsis or septic shock, in whom treatment with the study drugs was indicated, were included. Serum concentrations of the antibiotics were determined by ...

Revisiting the loading dose of amikacin for patients with severe sepsis and septic shock90

severe sepsis or septic shock, in whom amikacin treatment was indicated, were included in the study. RESULTS: In 74 patients, serum samples were collected before (t = 0 h) and 1 hour (peak), 1 hour 30 ...

[Septicaemia and spontaneous peritonitis in the cirrhotic (author's transl)]36592

organisms was associated with higher mortality than infection by non enteric organisms (68% vs 28%). Five patients with inappropriate antibiotic treatment died from septic shock. Spontaneous septicaemia and ...

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