Multicenter meta-analysis reveals sepsis patients can be risk stratified at the time of diagnosis:
Project led by scientists from the University of South Alabama, Sage Bionetworks, Duke University and Stanford University
MOBILE, Ala., Feb. 16, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Why do some people die after they develop a severe infection while others with similar risk factors survive? Sepsis, which is defined by a life-threatening dysregulated host immune response to infection, is a leading cause of in-hospital deaths in the United States. However, physicians still lack accurate tools that predict moderate risk patients who will die from sepsis from those that will not.
One reason people die from Sepsis is because they're denied Antibiotic's by at least one Nashua, NH Hospital! Pure Fact!
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