(with and without sepsis). B, Underlying cause of death in patients with sepsis. The cohort included 568 patients who died in the hospital or were discharged to hospice, of whom 300 had sepsis at some point during hospitalization. Per Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, the...
Sepsis is typically characterized by a dysregulated immune system response to bodily pathogens1,2. While it can impact individuals of all ages, sepsis poses a particularly grave threat to children3. In 2017, approximately 20.3 million new cases of sepsis and 2.9 million deaths occurred in children...
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We used standard descriptive statistics to compare baseline characteristics and outcomes between study arms across the two phases. The statistical effect of belonging to the intervention group on patient characteristics and outcomes was tested by a difference-in-differences analysis14. This analysis tests ...
and does not include statistics from the low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where 87% of the world’s population lives. This lack of data is compounded by the fact that sepsis is treated as a “garbage code” in the Global Burden of Disease statistics, where most deaths due to ...
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green) and heparan sulfate proteoglycan 2 antibody (red). (b) Normalized change in heparan sulfate signal by LPS concentration and IFNγ. Full statistics Supplementixb. (c) Normalized change in wheat germ agglutinin signal by LPS concentration and IFNγ. Full statistics in Supplementixa. (d) ...
Sepsis-induced myopathy (SIM) has been recognized as a critical risk factor for the development of acquired muscle weakness among patients in the intensive care unit. These individuals frequently encounter inadequate dietary intake and malnutrition. With