Chronic wounds affect thousands of patients each year and can lead to serious complications, including amputation and death.
A multi-institutional research team has demonstrated how AI and machine learning can optimize therapy selection and dosing for septic shock, a life-threatening complication that is the leading cause ...
Patients over 16 years with suspected sepsis should get smaller amounts of intravenous fluid initially and then have regular reassessments to tailor treatment, updated guidelines recommend.1 At least ...
The use of vascular photobiomodulation (VPBM), a noninvasive light-based treatment, significantly improved critical metabolic parameters including white blood cell (WBC) count, peripheral oxygen ...
A physician with ThedaCare is shining the spotlight on sepsis and the role early recognition may play in keeping people healthy and safe. Sepsis is the body’s overwhelming reaction to an existing ...
Abstract: Dynamic treatment regimes (DTRs), which comprise a series of decisions taken to select adequate treatments, have attracted considerable attention in the clinical domain, especially from ...
Christina Hornyak’s life was on the line, but she didn’t realize it. Weeks after she was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection, Hornyak found herself struggling. She had severe fatigue, mental fog, ...
SALEM – People with diabetes suffering from hard-to-heal foot ulcers now have access to a groundbreaking new treatment available at Salem Regional Medical Center’s (SRMC) Wound Healing Center (WHC).
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WLFI) — For Chris Adam, this year’s birthday felt hollow. He turned 41 on September 23rd, but spent the day without the one person he never imagined losing so soon — his mother, Cindy ...
A mom is taking legal action after her three-year-old daughter died from sepsis following a delay in treatment at a "manic" A&E where she was told the symptoms were "probably just a virus." Little ...
A mom is taking legal action after her three-year-old daughter died from sepsis following a delay in treatment at a "manic" A&E where she was told the symptoms were "probably just a virus." ...