Multi-drug resistance and other predictors for mortality in severe sepsis and sepsis chock due to Gram-negative and Gram-positive pathogens in a tertiary care hospital in Brazil: a retrospective matched case vs case vs control study design
Abstract:Introduction: Infections, mainly bloodstream infections (BSI), acquired in the intensive care unit (ICU) are associated with significant rates of morbidity and mortality, especially when caused by pathogens. The objectives the study were to determine risk factors and mortality rates in 30 days for patients with BSI caused by microorganisms resistant versus microorganisms susceptible to antimicrobials. Methods: A case-vs-control study was carried out, in which patients were identified with BSI acquired in the I… Show more
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