Physiological score SIPF (shock index and hypoxemia) is an accurate predictor of ICU admission in community-acquired pneumonia

F. Sanz, E. Fernandez-Fabrellas, M. L. Briones, E. Chiner, M. C. Aguar, R. Lera, A. Cervera, J. N. Sancho, L. Novella, R. Bravo, P. Landete, J. Blanquer (Valencia, Alacant, Spain)

Source: International Congress 2014 – Respiratory infections: inflammation and treatment
Session: Respiratory infections: inflammation and treatment
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4648
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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