PROBLEMS WITH REGISTRATION OF CASES OF SEVERE SURGICAL SEPSIS AT THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY HOSPITALS OF SAINT PETERSBURG


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The retrospective epidemiological survey considers where patients with severe surgical sepsis can be actively detected using the systemic inflammatory response syndrome scores in conjunction with an infectious focus and multiple organ failure to improve a registration system of sepsis cases. The above scores may be absolutely valid criteria for suspected severe sepsis screening.

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V. A SAVINA

Saint Petersburg Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Russian Agency for Health Care; I.I. Mechnikov Saint Petersburg State Medical Academy, Russian Agency for Health Care

Email: viktoriya.savina@spbmapo.ru

V. V FEDOROVA

Saint Petersburg Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Russian Agency for Health Care; I.I. Mechnikov Saint Petersburg State Medical Academy, Russian Agency for Health Care

L. P ZUYEVA

Saint Petersburg Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Russian Agency for Health Care; I.I. Mechnikov Saint Petersburg State Medical Academy, Russian Agency for Health Care

S. A SHLYAPNIKOV

Saint Petersburg Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Russian Agency for Health Care; I.I. Mechnikov Saint Petersburg State Medical Academy, Russian Agency for Health Care

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