Comparison of qSOFA and SIRS for predicting adverse outcomes of patients with suspicion of sepsis outside the intensive care unit
Eli J. Finkelsztein(Cornell University), Ilias Ι. Siempos(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Augustine M.K. Choi(Cornell University), C. Kevin(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), David Berlin(Cornell University), Edward J. Schenck(Cornell University), John E. Arbo(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Kiichi Nakahira(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Daniel S. Jones(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Tatiana Delgado(NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital), Maria Pabón(Brigham and Women's Hospital)
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