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Procalcitonin-Guided Sepsis Care Improves Survival, Had No Effect on Antibiotic Use
Clinicians agreed with the algorithm's recommendation in 47% of cases ...
An international team of experts recently came together to update sepsis care guidelines for adults for the first time since ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The 30-day mortality benefit of sepsis antibiotic treatment within 3 hours was larger in some patient ...
Patients older than 65 years who have urinary tract infections (UTIs) are at increased risk for sepsis and death within 60 days from UTI if not treated with immediate antibiotic therapy. Those older ...
For critically ill patients on antibiotics for suspected sepsis, monitoring one biomarker safely shortened the course of these medications in the ADAPT-Sepsis randomized trial. Daily assessment of ...
The study, published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, found that, among patients hospitalized with a difficult-to-treat (DTR) gram-negative bacterial infections, initial treatment with one of six ...
In the randomized clinical trial study, "Biomarker-Guided Antibiotic Duration for Hospitalized Patients With Suspected Sepsis: The ADAPT-Sepsis Randomized Clinical Trial," published in JAMA, ...
About half of suspected sepsis cases account for broad-spectrum antibiotic use — but a lot of these cases don’t require the medications at all, according to a study published June 27 in JAMA Network ...
Doctors in Liverpool working with researchers at the Center for Trials Research at Cardiff University have identified ...
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