Wei Yang , Dan Zhou , Hui Peng , Huilin Jiang , Weifeng Chen
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Abstract
Objective
This study explored the association between body temperature and 28-day septic ICU hospital mortality.
Design
Retrospective cohort analysis.
Setting
208 ICUs in the United States.
Patients or participants
Sepsis patients from 2014–2015 eICU Collaborative Research Database.