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View article: Relationship between the urea–creatinine ratio and mortality in septic patients with and without chronic kidney disease: A retrospective single-center Chinese intensive care unit cohort study
Relationship between the urea–creatinine ratio and mortality in septic patients with and without chronic kidney disease: A retrospective single-center Chinese intensive care unit cohort study Open
Background The urea-creatinine ratio (UCR) has shown potential as an indicator for predicting mortality in sepsis. However, its utility, especially in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), remained inadequately explored, particularly…
View article: Inflammatory burden index as a predictor of mortality in septic patients: a retrospective study using the MIMIC-IV database
Inflammatory burden index as a predictor of mortality in septic patients: a retrospective study using the MIMIC-IV database Open
Elevated IBI values are significantly linked with higher mortality risks within 28 days, during ICU, and throughout the hospitalization period in septic patients.
View article: Inflammatory Burden Index as a predictor of mortality in septic patients: A retrospective study using the MIMIC-IV Database
Inflammatory Burden Index as a predictor of mortality in septic patients: A retrospective study using the MIMIC-IV Database Open
Purpose Previous studies have identified the Inflammatory Burden Index (IBI) as a potential predictor of mortality risk in inflammatory diseases. However, its relationship with mortality rates specifically in septic patients has not been t…