To assess the effect of body mass index on ICU outcome and on the development of ICU-acquired infection.

Being Overweight Is Associated With Greater Survival in ICU Patients: Results From the Intensive Care Over Nations Audit / Sakr, Yasser; Alhussami, Ilmi; Nanchal, Rahul; Wunderink, Richard G; Pellis, Tommaso; Wittebole, Xavier; Martin Loeches, Ignacio; François, Bruno; Leone, Marc; Vincent, Jean Louis. - In: CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE. - ISSN 1530-0293. - 43:12(2015), pp. 2623-2632. [10.1097/CCM.0000000000001310]

Being Overweight Is Associated With Greater Survival in ICU Patients: Results From the Intensive Care Over Nations Audit

2015

Abstract

To assess the effect of body mass index on ICU outcome and on the development of ICU-acquired infection.
2015
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12
2623
2632
Being Overweight Is Associated With Greater Survival in ICU Patients: Results From the Intensive Care Over Nations Audit / Sakr, Yasser; Alhussami, Ilmi; Nanchal, Rahul; Wunderink, Richard G; Pellis, Tommaso; Wittebole, Xavier; Martin Loeches, Ignacio; François, Bruno; Leone, Marc; Vincent, Jean Louis. - In: CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE. - ISSN 1530-0293. - 43:12(2015), pp. 2623-2632. [10.1097/CCM.0000000000001310]
Sakr, Yasser; Alhussami, Ilmi; Nanchal, Rahul; Wunderink, Richard G; Pellis, Tommaso; Wittebole, Xavier; Martin Loeches, Ignacio; François, Bruno; Leone, Marc; Vincent, Jean Louis
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