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Every year, sepsis affects around 1.7 million people in the United States. Around 1 in 3 deaths in hospitals result from sepsis, and 350,00 people die because of it each year.
Now, a new blood test is helping to change that. By enabling faster, more accurate diagnosis in Emergency Departments (ED) ...
A child critically ill with sepsis would have arrived earlier at Derriford hospital had a 111 operator graded his call as ...
The annual sepsis update distilled a year’s worth of high-impact evidence into practice-ready guidance for busy hospitalists.
According to Telhiard, there have been several positive outcomes following the implementation of the sepsis protocol and the IntelliSep tool. Length of stay has decreased, along with revisits, and the ...
People with repeated bouts of sepsis also were 48% more likely to die, based on data from hospital patients previously admitted with sepsis within the past six months.
Administration of acetaminophen within 48h of intensive care unit admission was associated with reduced short- and long-term ...
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Statins can reduce sepsis deaths, study suggests - MSNIn the UK, 245,000 people are affected by sepsis every year. UK sepsis experts said that “anything which might reduce the burden of a condition which claims one in five lives worldwide needs to ...
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Nova Scotia makes progress in detection of life-threatening sepsis at ERsNova Scotia is improving its methods for early detection of sepsis, a life-threatening condition that occurs when the immune ...
Sepsis risk models for resistant gram-negative infections vary by hospital and patient group, highlighting the need for local ...
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