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Algorithms
Customized treatments for sepsis lower treatment time and reduce length of ICU stays
March 16th, 2008
Using a blood test and a decision algorithm, rather than standard hospital protocols, to determine the appropriate length of antibiotic therapy in patients with severe sepsis or septic shock can reduce duration of treatments, shorten ICU stays, and lower hospital costs— all without adverse effects on patients, according to new research. "We have shown that it is possible to customize antibiotic treatment duration in patients with septicemia based on a reliable and robust blood test," says Jérôme Pugin, M.D., of the Intensive Care Unit at the University Hospital in Geneva, Switzerland. The findings appear in the first issue for March of the American...
Source: Pharma Investments, Ventures & Law Weekly (2008-03-16)
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