Does the severity of sepsis-associated coagulopathy predict hospital mortality in patients with sepsis?
The severity of sepsis-associated coagulopathy serves as a prognostic indicator for hospital mortality in patients with sepsis.
The presence of sepsis-associated coagulopathy identifies a group of patients with sepsis at higher risk for mortality. Furthermore, there is an incremental risk of mortality as the severity of sepsis-associated coagulopathy increases.
Lyons et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
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