Scientists hunt for early warning sign in deadly blood infections
NCT ID NCT06072508
Summary
This study looked at whether measuring a protein called vasorin in the blood could help doctors predict which patients with septic shock might develop serious kidney injury or die. Researchers measured vasorin levels in 50 critically ill patients with septic shock to see if higher levels were linked to worse outcomes. The goal was to find an early warning sign that could help guide treatment decisions.
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CHU Amiens-Picardie
Amiens, 80000, France
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