Uncategorized - March 4, 2015
Method Sets Fluid Level for Sepsis Patients
A new procedure under development by Simon Tilma Vistisen, assistant professor at the Research Centre for Emergency Medicine at Finland’s Aarhus University, could help doctors more accurately monitor the amount of fluid a sepsis patient receives. “If this new monitoring method comes into use as early as in the emergency units, the doctors will be […]
Uncategorized - January 5, 2015
Salts, Fluids Could Save Ebola Patients
Many Ebola patients in Africa could be saved if they were infused with salts and fluids, said Professor Anders Perner of Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, in an article in the Lancet. “It has taken us too long to acknowledge that we could save a lot of lives in West Africa by very simple means,” says […]