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Cooper University Hospital Participating in Major North American Clinical Study of New Sepsis Treatment

April 10, 2012 1 Comment
Sepsis kills 250,000 Americans annually yet there is no FDA approved treatment; three drugs recently removed from market or failed clinical studies
Posted in: Newsmakers, Press Releases Tagged: Clinical Study, sepsis

Cooper Participates in Pivotal Sepsis Study – Highlighted in This Week’s Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)

February 25, 2010 Leave a Comment
Sepsis, a bloodstream infection that causes a patient to become critically ill, claims more than 200,000 lives every year in the United States alone. In the most severe form of sepsis, a patient’s blood pressure suddenly drops to dangerously low levels and major organs in the body start to shut down, putting the patient at high risk of death. In treating these patients, time is of the essence.
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