Duration of hypotension before initiation of effective antimicrobial therapy is the critical determinant of survival in human septic shock

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Effective antimicrobial administration within the first hour of documented hypotension was associated with increased survival to hospital discharge in adult patients with septic shock. Despite a progressive increase in mortality rate with increasing delays, only 50% of septic shock patients received …
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Authors Kumar A;Roberts D;Wood KE;Light B;Parrillo JE;Sharma S;Suppes R;Feinstein D;Zanotti S;Taiberg L;Gurka D;Kumar A;Cheang M;;
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