Admission serum glucose levels are a risk factor predicting short- and long-term mortality in community acquired pneumonia
P.M. Lepper, S.R. Ott, E. Nüesch, M. von Eynatten, C. Schumann, M.W. Pletz, N. Mealing, T. Welte, T.T. Bauer, N. Suttorp, P. Jüni, R. Bals, G. Rohde (Homburg, Munich, Ulm, Jena, Berlin, Germany; Bern, Switzerland; Maastricht, Netherlands)
Source: Annual Congress 2012 - Hot topics in respiratory infections
Session: Hot topics in respiratory infections
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 2814
Disease area: Respiratory infections
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P.M. Lepper, S.R. Ott, E. Nüesch, M. von Eynatten, C. Schumann, M.W. Pletz, N. Mealing, T. Welte, T.T. Bauer, N. Suttorp, P. Jüni, R. Bals, G. Rohde (Homburg, Munich, Ulm, Jena, Berlin, Germany; Bern, Switzerland; Maastricht, Netherlands). Admission serum glucose levels are a risk factor predicting short- and long-term mortality in community acquired pneumonia. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 2814
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