University of Colorado Health selected for sepsis early-detection program to help keep patients safe
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Commonly known as blood poisoning, sepsis occurs when the body's response to an infection damages its own tissues and organs. Essentially, the body's inflammatory response takes over the entire body, leading to shock, organ failure and possible death. Sepsis can be treated with antibiotics and acute care methods, but symptoms are sometimes overlooked in hospital settings because they can be hard to identify.
Program participants include 480 clinical employees at Medical Center of the Rockies and
"We are thrilled to be selected among an elite cadre of U.S. hospitals to lead this national initiative toward improved patient outcomes and reduced health care costs," said
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