• Hosp. Pract. (Off. Ed.) · Oct 1990

    Management of gram-negative septic shock.

    • S R Mostow.
    • University of Colorado, Denver.
    • Hosp. Pract. (Off. Ed.). 1990 Oct 15;25(10):121-3, 128-30.

    AbstractGram-negative bacteremias in hospitalized immunocompromised patients can, of course, lead to sepsis and shock. How can such potentially disastrous infections be managed? Among the cornerstones of management that may curb mortality and morbidity are early recognition of infection, invasive monitoring and therapeutic techniques, and careful selection of antibiotics.

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