
Sepsis in one of the most time-sensitive and hard-to-detect illnesses in medicine. Survival of sepsis patients is more likely when treated at a hospital with higher volume of sepsis cases. New research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania shows a clear relationship between hospitals that treat the most cases of severe sepsis and lower rates of inpatient deaths among those patients. The study, led by David F. Gaieski, MD, an associate professor ...
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