Phone calls could save sepsis survivors after leaving hospital
NCT ID NCT07407868
Summary
This study tests two different phone-based follow-up strategies to help adult sepsis patients survive the critical 90 days after leaving the hospital in Sub-Saharan Africa. Researchers will compare standard follow-up care against standard care plus automated phone check-ins to see which approach better prevents deaths and hospital readmissions. The study involves 1,410 patients across four African countries who have survived sepsis hospitalization and are ready to go home.
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Mulago National Specialised Referral Hospital
Kampala, Uganda
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