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Abdullah Mohammed Algarni, Musa Suliman Alfaifi, Ali Aobaid Al Bshabshe, Othman Mohamed Omair, Mohammed Abdullah Alsultan, Hasan Musaad Alzahrani, Hadi Eissa Alali, Abdullah Abdulmohsen Alsabaani, Ali Mohammad Alqarni, Salah Ali Alghanem, Nawaf Mohammed Basulaib, Bandar Saeed Al Mufareh, Basem Ahmed Al Gamdi, Ammar Mehdi Al-Kashmiri, Ayesha Musabbah Almemari, Abdulrahman Abdullah Sindi, Ibrahim Ulas Ozturan, Abdullah Ahmed Alhadhira, Asaad Suliman Shujaa, Abdullah Hezam Alotaibi, Moosa Mansoor Awladthani, Mohammed Mosfer Alghamdi, Abdullah Abdulaziz Almarshed, AlHanouv Marzoug AlQahtani, Tim Richard Harris, Bader Abdulrahman Alyahya, Saad Ali AlAsiri, Feras Husain Abuzeyad, Sara Nooruddin Kazim, Abdulrahman Abdullah Al-Fares, Naif Hamoud Alshahrani, Faisal Yagob Almazroua, Naima Nasser Al Hinai, Badr Nasser Alhamadi, Mohammed Abdullah Al jumaan, Naif Turki Marzook, Abdussalam Ali Alshehri, Mujahid Masaud Alotaibi, Abdullah Ahmed Basri, Abdulaziz Saleh Alalshaikh, Ahmed Ali Alsaad, Yousef Ibrahim Alawad, Mohammed Abdulhameed Asa'd, Moonis M Farooq, Muneera Mohamad Alasfour, Nidal Hassan Bokhary, Saeed Falah Alqahtani, Wejdan Sadan Alzahrani, Abdulmajeed Mohammed Omair, Faysal Mohammed Alasmari, Sultan Yahya Alfifi, Mohammed Saeed Al-Nujimi, Farid Foroutan
Introduction Early identification of a patient with infection who may develop sepsis is of utmost importance. Unfortunately, this remains elusive because no single clinical measure or test can reflect complex pathophysiological changes in patients wi
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::f7f777ecdd08a0509785e7e0fbacc58d
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.19.22272537
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.19.22272537