Text alerts help doctors to spot sepsis in time
A text message alert system could reduce deaths from sepsis afte trial at one hospital led to a sevenfold increase in the number of patients getting drugs in time.
Staff recorded a patient’s temperature, pulse, blood pressure and consciousness on a handheld device and if a pattern suggested that the patient might have sepsis, which can be fatal, their doctor or nurse was sent a text.
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