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Nearly 1 in 5 Pediatric Hospital Deaths in the U.S. Involve Sepsis
Researchers have developed a framework that can help track cases, advance quality improvem ...
Nearly one in five pediatric hospital deaths in the United States involve sepsis, according to a new national study published in JAMA. The study also found that sepsis occurs in about one in every 75 ...
A team of U.S. and international pediatric medical experts developed a new definition of sepsis in children at the Society for Critical Care Medicine’s 2024 Critical Care Congress being held in ...
PHOENIX -- The novel Phoenix sepsis criteria, created by the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Pediatric Sepsis Definition Task Force, improved diagnosis of pediatric sepsis and septic shock ...
A new study found nearly 1 in 5 pediatric hospital deaths in the U.S. involve sepsis. Would you know the signs in a child?
Interim results from a 40-hospital pediatric sepsis quality improvement study support lengthening the initial window for giving fluids and antibiotics. They also suggest better outcomes when providers ...
The Children’s Hospital Association has created a resource to support hospitals with early identification and treatment of sepsis among pediatric patients. The “change package” resource was created ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Improving Pediatric Sepsis Outcomes (IPSO) Collaborative has received the prestigious John M. Eisenberg Award for National Achievement in Patient Safety and Quality, recognizing ...
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