Central-peripheral temperature monitoring as a marker for diagnosing late-onset neonatal sepsis
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal Nov 22, 2017
Leante-Castellanos JL, et al. - This research entailed the analysis of the central-peripheral temperature difference monitoring as a marker for late-onset neonatal sepsis diagnosis. It was deduced that sustained increases of central-peripheral temperature differences exhibited as an early sign of evolving late-onset sepsis.
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