Sepsis moves fast. A patient can arrive at hospital with what appears to be a routine infection and, within hours, develop organ failure. Survival often depends on how quickly treatment begins. Across ...
Sepsis patients could be treated based on their immune system’s response to infection, not their symptoms. New research uncovers how different people respond to sepsis based on their genetic makeup, ...
A naturally occurring protein in the human body could protect people from one of the world's biggest killers—sepsis. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Signs of sepsis Sepsis is a life-threatening condition in which the body overreacts to an infection and starts attacking its own ...
In critically ill patients with AKI, the effect of sepsis on 30-day survival shifts dramatically depending on baseline ...
New research published in Clinical Infectious Diseases found patients hospitalized with sepsis that have undergone a solid organ transplant are more likely to survive than sepsis patients who have not ...
Sepsis is a deadly reaction to infection, one that can cause runaway inflammation and a cascade of organ damage. It is estimated to kill at least 350,000 Americans per year. Early detection of this ...
Copenhagen, Denmark: Half of all patients with sepsis admitted to an emergency medical department died within two years, according to Danish researchers investigating factors that could predict ...
Sepsis is an alarmingly common cause behind ICU admissions in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), a retrospective, population-based cohort study indicates. Furthermore, it contributes to a ...
A mistake on a medical form led to the "sub-optimal care" of an 88-year-old sepsis patient, a coroner has said. Assistant coroner for Sunderland Abigail Combes wrote to the North East and North ...
New study into the molecular pathways involved in sepsis is one step closer to rapid and targeted treatment of patients. New study into the molecular pathways involved in sepsis is one step closer to ...