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Colby S. Redfield
Colby S. Redfield
Medicine
Septic shock
Emergency department
Prospective cohort study
Blood pressure
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180: Characteristics of Persons With Positive COVID-19 PCR Tests Later Testing Negative for Antibodies
2021
Critical Care Medicine
Paul E. Pepe
Peter Antevy
Kenneth Scheppke
Megan Marino
Emily Nichols
Linh Nguyen
Emma Spencer
Colby S. Redfield
Randy Katz
Frank Babinec
Scott Rivkees
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The Absence of Fever Is Associated With Higher Mortality and Decreased Antibiotic and IV Fluid Administration in Emergency Department Patients With Suspected Septic Shock
2017
Critical Care Medicine
Daniel J. Henning
Jeremy R. Carey
Kimie Oedorf
Danielle E. Day
Colby S. Redfield
Colin J. Huguenel
Jonathan C. Roberts
Leon D. Sanchez
Richard E. Wolfe
Nathan I. Shapiro
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Assessing The Predictive Value of Clinical Factors Used to Determine The Presence of Sepsis Causing Shock in the Emergency Department.
2016
Shock
Daniel J. Henning
Jeremy R. Carey
Kimie Oedorf
Danielle E. Day
Colby S. Redfield
Colin J. Huguenel
Jonathan C. Roberts
Victor Novack
Leon D. Sanchez
Richard E. Wolfe
Nathan I. Shapiro
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Derivation and Validation of Predictive Factors for Clinical Deterioration after Admission in Emergency Department Patients Presenting with Abnormal Vital Signs Without Shock
2015
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Daniel J. Henning
Kimie Oedorf
Danielle E. Day
Colby S. Redfield
Colin J. Huguenel
Jonathan C. Roberts
Leon D. Sanchez
Richard E. Wolfe
Nathan I. Shapiro
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