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Incidence, Risk Factors, and Attributable Mortality of Secondary Infections in the Intensive Care Unit After Admission for SepsisL van Vught, P Klein Kouwenberg, C Spitoni, et al for the MARS Consortium JAMA, 2016, 315(14):1469-1479 This page is only available to Crit-IQ subscribers. To view the rest of this review and gain access to our vast array of critical care teaching tools including podcasts, vodcasts, modules, exam preparation tools, teaching aids and much more, login here, or Become a Member to register |
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This study aimed to investigate whether the immune suppression associated with severe sepsis results in an increased risk of ICU-acquired infection. They prospectively enrolled patients with an ICU LOS >48hrs, and compared those with infection as a diagnosis to those...