Hyperuricaemia as a predictor of hospital outcome in patients with sepsis: results of a prospective study
Abstract Background Early management of sepsis in the emergency department improves patient outcomes. The identification of at-risk patients for aggressive management by an easily available biomarker could go a long way in the triage of patients in the emergency department. It is postulated that dur...
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Main Authors: | Mir Nadeem, Bilal Ahmad Mir, Mir Waseem, Tabinda Ayub Shah, Rameez Raja |
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Language: | EN |
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SpringerOpen
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e16f04eac5f344488d94ebe9f68dface |
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