Simple blood test could sharpen sepsis death predictions
NCT ID NCT06640504
Summary
This study looked at whether combining measurements of a common blood protein (albumin) with other standard infection markers could better predict which sepsis patients in the surgical ICU might die. Researchers analyzed data from 30 patients to see if these new ratios gave doctors a clearer, more accurate warning sign than existing methods. The goal is to help medical teams identify the sickest patients faster and adjust their care.
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Benha University
Banhā, El Qalyoubia, 13511, Egypt
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