Resting Energy Expenditure (REE) level is significantly associated with CRP, WBC and the Sepsis-related Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score in ICU septic patients

D. Shitrit (Kfar Saba, Israel)

Source: International Congress 2017 – Sepsis, infections, ARDS and beyond
Session: Sepsis, infections, ARDS and beyond
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2114
Disease area: Respiratory critical care, Respiratory infections

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