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Additional file 1: of Exosomes from patients with septic shock convey miRNAs related to inflammation and cell cycle regulation: new signaling pathways in sepsis?
Supplementary methods and results. (PDF 4801 kb
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Implementation of sepsis bundles in public hospitals in Brazil: a prospective study with heterogeneous results
Definition of compliance with each 6-h bundle item. Table S2. Mortality rates throughout the intervention in each of the participating sites according to the location at presentation. Table S3. Factors associated with mortality in the whole population, including compliance with antibiotics and fluids/vasopressors. Table S4. Factors associated with mortality in the whole population and according to the success of the institutions: multivariate analysis sensitivity analysis without sites 8 and 9. Table S5. Global characteristics of the population and risk factors associated with hospital mortality: univariate analysis. Table S6. Mortality assessment per site considering the interaction with quarter in the intervention: logistic regression model. Table S7. Baseline characteristics of the patients according to the type of institution. Figure S1. Hospital mortality rates per quarter of intervention. a All sites. b Only sites 1 and 5. (DOCX 133 kb
Additional file 1: File S1. of The practice of intensive care in Latin America: a survey of academic intensivists
LIVEN SHOCK II- Physicians Survey. (PDF 339 kb
Additional file 4: Figure S1. of The practice of intensive care in Latin America: a survey of academic intensivists
Proportion of weekly workload spent in the ICU versus non-ICU work of LIVEN-2 respondents according to country. (TIFF 6207 kb
Additional file 5: Figure S2. of The practice of intensive care in Latin America: a survey of academic intensivists
Availability of: (A) lactate and (B) CT-scan, according to ICU-type and time. (DOCX 59 kb
Additional file 2: Table S1. of The practice of intensive care in Latin America: a survey of academic intensivists
Distribution of: (A) academic vs non-academic ICUs according to their public or private status, (B) ICU condition (public/private) where intensivists work, by role, (C) number of ICUs where intensivists work by role, and (D) number of different ICU where intensivists work according to public or private intensivists’ primary hospital. (DOCX 87 kb
Additional file 3: Table S2. of The practice of intensive care in Latin America: a survey of academic intensivists
Intensive care medicine training programs duration in LIVEN-2 respondents according to country. (TIFF 6093 kb