Race against time: new test aims to get ICU patients the right antibiotic in hours, not days
NCT ID NCT07202377
Summary
This study is testing whether getting detailed antibiotic sensitivity results in 4-6 hours, instead of the standard 18-24 hours, helps intensive care unit (ICU) doctors choose the best antibiotic for serious bloodstream infections. It will involve 200 adult ICU patients with these infections. The goal is to see if the faster, more precise information leads to better, more targeted antibiotic prescriptions within the first critical day.
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