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Biomarkers of sepsis
Critical Care Medicine, 06/29/09
Marshall JC et al. - Biomarkers promise to transform sepsis from a physiologic syndrome to a group of distinct biochemical disorders. This transformation could aid therapeutic decision making, and hence improve the prognosis for patients with sepsis, but will require an unprecedented degree of systematic investigation and collaboration.
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