Generalisability of proposed clinical sepsis phenotypes questioned by international validation study
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Four widely cited clinical sepsis phenotypes could not be consistently reproduced across independent cohorts, suggesting they may not yet be suitable for universal clinical use or for guiding precision medicine strategies, an analysis of more than 48,000 emergency department encounters has shown. Sepsis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, but its marked […] The post Generalisability of proposed clinical sepsis phenotypes questioned by international validation study appeared first on Hospital Healthcare Europe .
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