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Association between diastolic blood pressure during the first 24 h and 28-day mortality in patients...

Association between diastolic blood pressure during the first 24 h and 28-day mortality in patients...

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Association between diastolic blood pressure during the first 24 h and 28-day mortality in patients with septic shock: a retrospective observational study

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Association between diastolic blood pressure during the first 24 h and 28-day mortality in patients with septic shock: a retrospective observational study

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London: BioMed Central Ltd

Journal title

European journal of medical research, 2023-09, Vol.28 (1), p.1-329, Article 329

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English

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London: BioMed Central Ltd

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Background Although the mean arterial pressure (MAP) target of 65 mmHg was achieved, diastolic blood pressure (DBP) was still low in some septic shock patients. The effects of DBP on the prognosis and optimal target for patients with septic shock are unclear. We sought to investigate the relationship between DBP and 28-day mortality in septic shock...

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Full title

Association between diastolic blood pressure during the first 24 h and 28-day mortality in patients with septic shock: a retrospective observational study

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_1943699a64ad4fe485adcd2433f33841

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_1943699a64ad4fe485adcd2433f33841

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ISSN

2047-783X,0949-2321

E-ISSN

2047-783X

DOI

10.1186/s40001-023-01315-z

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