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Evaluation of white blood cell count, neutrophil percentage, and elevated temperature as predictors of bloodstream infection in burn patients
Clinton K. Murray
, Roselle M. Hoffmaster
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David R. Schmit
, Duane R. Hospenthal
, John A. Ward
, Leopoldo C. Cancio
, Steven E. Wolf
Department of Medicine
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Medicine and Dentistry
Absence
7%
Analysis
7%
Blood Culture
57%
Bloodstream Infection
35%
Body Surface
7%
Culture
14%
Evaluation Study
14%
Intensive Care
7%
Neutrophil
35%
Organism
7%
Paracetamol
7%
Patient
100%
Predictor
7%
Surgery
7%
Thermal Burn
28%
Nursing and Health Professions
Absence
7%
Analysis
7%
Blood Culture
57%
Bloodstream Infection
35%
Burn Center
28%
Evaluation Study
14%
High Temperature
7%
Intensive Care
7%
Leukocyte Count
35%
Parameters
7%
Receiver Operating Characteristic
14%
Surface Area
7%
Surgery
7%
Temperature
42%
Time
21%
Tylenol
7%